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Date:4/19/2009

iting an ongoing problem that dates all the way back to the 1980s and 1990s. The article went on to point out, "Now the impact of a national shortage of surgeons and family practice doctors is echoing across the country." Indeed, just last week, KHOU.com reported that "Houston (is) facing a doctor shortage." Meanwhile, the "Washington Post" asserted that although the "Economic Recession Has Temporarily Alleviated (the) Nationwide Nursing Shortage," the "economic incentive that has swollen the nursing work force during the recession seems certain to evaporate when the economy rebounds, throwing the health care system deeper than ever into the crisis."

With shortages abounding in nearly all medical specialty areas, hospitals and health groups are scrambling for viable candidates to fill their openings. That means quality healthcare jobs are readily available if candidates have the time to search and know where to look for them. Matrix Medical Jobs eliminates these contingencies on both sides of the equation by bringing together medical experts with the top employers in their main area of specialization. The end result is securing of the perfect job (or filling of a job opening with the perfect candidate) in less time.

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