I assume you have been in practice after 2000. Many of my parents colleagues Did random work across border towns in the 1990s medicine specialists because Canada didn’t pay as well.
Just different generations. 1 in 9 Canada’s docs practice in the USA back than. So to say never ever means you have no financial incentive to cross to the USA to work. But back than. There was every incentive
Background The relative ease of movement of physicians across the Canada/US border has led to what is sometimes referred to as a ‘brain drain’ and previous analysis estimated that the equivalent of two graduating classes from Canadian medical schools were leaving to practice in the US each year...
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“Beginning in the early 1990s the number of CMGs locating in the U.S. reached an all-time high and then abruptly dropped off in 1995. CMGs are going to the US for post-graduate training in smaller numbers and, are less likely to remain than at any time since the 1970’s.”