"Serving the underserved" == I wanna be a PCP?

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No. I am in the same boat. I feel that it depends on where you practice. If you are a surgeon working in a urban or rural hospital the people under your knife are the people you want to help.
 
We need all specialties to help these communities. The Underprivileged need every kind of physician. For example, a dermatologist could specialize in treatments to aid different ethnic groups. Also don't use "underserved", individuals in these communities deserve the best of care.
 
PCP is just one type, I know several specialists who have a fairly significant amount of underserved populations in their practice.
 
We need all specialties to help these communities. The Underprivileged need every kind of physician. For example, a dermatologist could specialize in treatments to aid different ethnic groups. Also don't use "underserved", individuals in these communities deserve the best of care.

it's under- served not un-deserved
 
Don't forget the poor folk who have the misfortune of needing a trauma surgeon. Shootings, stabbings, crashes, ....

Psychiatry, too, is a need of the uninsured and underserved.

Really rural areas are going to be lucky to have a few primary care docs for a county of 12,000 people (a subspecialist wouldn't have enough need for his services in that geographic area and would need to practice in a referral center) but docs at referral centers are going to see rural folks who have to "come in" for specialty care.
 
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