I think the work Ron Coleman has done is good and needs to get some light at the national level to talk about actually putting in some measurable criteria.
Dr. Rourke and Dr. Jong, one of the cases I've come across in my office is that of two young women who came to see me, and both went to medical school. They are from a small community outside of Amherst, Nova Scotia, and they wanted so much their whole lives to go back and be rural physicians in the community they grew up in. They got into medical school with that goal, piled up a bunch of debt, and determined that the only way they could pay it off was to then specialize—which meant they'd be in the city instead of going back to the community.
Is that something you've heard about before?