In this compelling LinkedIn article, Dr. Marcelo Hochman warns that America’s physician pipeline is collapsing under the weight of burnout, administrative burdens, and restrictive employment practices. With a projected shortage of up to 124,000 doctors by 2034, he outlines the systemic barriers driving doctors out of medicine—and the urgent reforms needed to keep them in. From banning non-compete clauses to boosting Medicare reimbursements and reducing bureaucracy, Dr. Hochman calls for bold legislative action to protect the future of clinical care.
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More Than a Surgeon: A Day in the Life of Charleston’s Dr. Marcelo Hochman
In this LinkedIn feature, Dr. Marcelo Hochman offers an inside look at the blend of surgery, advocacy, and faith that drives his daily work. From
