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Letters: Bil would help docs by deferring their student debt

Por: The Advocate Opinion June 06, 2023

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I strongly support the Resident Education Deferred Interest Act, in Congress. This important legislation would help support the by allowing student loan borrowers in medical or dental internships or residency programs to defer student loan payments without interest until the completion of their programs. The high cost of medical education contributes to the physician shortage. Physicians often accumulate immense student debt during their... + full article



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