State Senator Paul Formica is a restaurant owner in Flanders, and he joined Gary Byron to talk about the re-opening of restaurants as well as peaceful protests all over the state.
State Senator Paul Formica is a restaurant owner in Flanders, and he joined Gary Byron to talk about the re-opening of restaurants as well as peaceful protests all over the state.
Veteran Investigative Journalist George Colli from GColli.com joined us from New York City for his weekly appearance, and discussed the scandal at NPR, and the media in general. Lee Elci from our sister station came on for his weekly cross-over bit, and Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli of the Department of Consumer Protection called in to talk about lemon laws concerning cars in CT,
DR. WILLIAM W. PINSKY, M.D., and DR. BEATRIZ WILLS, M.D. THEY WILL TALK ABOUT PHYSICIAN SHORTAGE. BY THE YEAR 2032, THE U.S. WILL FACE A SHORTAGE OF PHYSICIANS. ACCORDING TO SOME ESTIMATES, IT COULD BE AS HIGH AS 122 THOUSAND PHYSICIANS IN BOTH PRIMARY AND SPECIALTY CARE.
AT THE SAME TIME, THE NUMBER OF CANCER CASES IN THIS COUNTRY IS EXPECTED TO RISE BY 45 PERCENT. AMID THIS GROWING HEALTHCARE CRISIS, PHYSICIANS EDUCATED AT FOREIGN MEDICAL SCHOOLS WHO COME TO THE U.S. TO TRAIN ARE FULFILLING A CRITICAL NEED. HERE TO EXPLAIN ARE DR. WILLIAM W. PINSKY, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION FOR FOREIGN MEDICAL GRADUATES, OR E-C-F-M-G, AND DR. BEATRIZ WILLS, A NATIVE OF COLOMBIA WHO HAS TRAINED IN THE U.S. SINCE 2016.
There's a LOT going on up at the Capital during this short session, and State Sen. Kevin Witkos joined Gary on the air to talk about all the bills we can look forward to.