This story is filed under Communities, Health, Economic Challenges.
This segment was made available on Thursday, April 22nd, 2004.

When Immigrant Doctors Work as Nurses

Produced by Michael Cary & Simone Shah

Thousands of doctors leave the Philippines each year to pursue nursing careers in the United States. While many of these immigrants are seeking a financially stable future and want to escape the political turmoil of their homeland, they’re also helping states like California cope with a dramatic shortage of nurses.

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