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[Title] => 5 stem cell doctors face raps, revocation of license
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Obstetricians are also a dwindling breed, and pediatricians may not be far behind.
They are among eight million Filipinos nearly a 10th of the population working abroad, abandoning their poor homeland for better-paying, but less-skilled jobs overseas.
The brain drain is so huge it is threatening the very fabric of the nation.
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The doctors vowed in a covenant initiated by the Philippine College of Physicians (PCP) to uphold their "sworn duty to assist our people during this crucial time in our nations history."
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They are among eight million Filipinos nearly a 10th of the population working abroad, abandoning their poor homeland for better-paying, but less-skilled jobs overseas.
The brain drain is so huge it is threatening the very fabric of the nation.
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The doctors vowed in a covenant initiated by the Philippine College of Physicians (PCP) to uphold their "sworn duty to assist our people during this crucial time in our nations history."
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