Better graduate medical education could help improve health care
From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 775: North Carolina government could help improve health care in the state by…
Katherine Restrepo is the Director of Healthcare policy at the John Locke Foundation. Before joining the John Locke Foundation, she interned at the Cato Institute under the direction of Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies.
Katherine graduated from McDaniel College with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Spanish along with a minor in Communication. She earned her master’s degree in health care administration at the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health. She is also a contributor to Forbes.
From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 775: North Carolina government could help improve health care in the state by…
North Carolina government could help improve health care in the state by reforming the existing system of graduate medical education.
Katherine Restrepo, John Locke Foundation director of health care policy, discusses telemedicine in North Carolina. Restrepo offered these comments during…
Katherine Restrepo, John Locke Foundation director of health care policy, discusses the need for graduate medical education reform. Restrepo offered…
From Carolina Journal Radio Program No. 772: State lawmakers interested in improving access to health care in North Carolina…
State lawmakers interested in improving access to health care in North Carolina should consider relaxing restrictions on nurse practitioners. That’s…