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Exempt physicians from J-1 visa changes, CAP says

The CAP has requested that an exception for physician J-1 visa holders be added to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) proposed rule limiting visa terms.

What we're saying: The CAP emphasizes the importance of international medical graduates (IMGs) in US health care, particularly in underserved and rural areas.

  • J-1 visa holders contribute significantly to pathology, with non-US IMGs making up about one-third of the workforce.
  • Limiting visa terms could hinder IMGs’ ability to complete necessary fellowship training.

The big picture: With an impending shortage of 86,000 physicians by 2036, the US faces a critical need for primary care and specialty physicians, including pathologists.

  • By the numbers: The CAP’s projections indicate a demand for 700– 840 new pathologists annually, yet only 620 residency slots are available each year.

What's next: We urge DHS to protect the substantial investment in training IMGs and to ensure their continued contribution to US patients.

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