Recruitment of current physicians in training, however, can play a key role in helping to address the state’s provider shortage.
Op-eds
Opinion: Being old in Washington got very old in 2024
Age and health should not be disqualifying factors for our elected officials, but they need to be up front about their ability to do the job.
Opinion: H-1B visa holders are far from cheap, indentured labor
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ recent remarks are just one example of the shockingly uninformed opinions emerging about the immigration program.
Opinion: Thousands of Mainers will now get the Social Security benefits they deserve
Public-service workers will no longer be punished thanks to the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act.
Jim Fossel: Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential race
Clear front-runners have yet to emerge on both sides in the battle to succeed Donald Trump in the White House.
The Maine Millennial: Bidding bye-bye to the birdie
Despite having some memorable experiences, Elon Musk has left me no choice but to lock my Twitter account for the time being.
Opinion: Better to be an egghead than a knucklehead
We need to be smart enough to make informed decisions in this increasingly dangerous world.
Opinion: What you think you know about Ukraine is probably wrong
I want to address the hoariest myth of all: that it’s all the fault of an aggressive West.
Opinion: Fear of change is at the heart of our nation’s divisions
Opportunities abound, however, for those willing to embrace that change.
Opinion: Social media drives eating disorders
Even though I grew up in a small town in Maine, my unhealthy obsession with food began on TikTok.