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Well, the answer to that question is "Sure as fuck not us".

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>The recent roll out of H-1B restrictions caused quite a stir. There’s a lot that’s up in the air right now, but the gist of it is it will be harder for companies to hire H-1B. This affects a lot of industries and each industry has it’s own unique labor market structure. One industry it will affect is the market for medical residencies. About 18% of U.S. medical residency positions in 2025 were filled by non-residents, which typically includes H-1B and J-1 visa holders. Over 30% of all medical residents in the U.S. are foreign medical graduates, with around 10,000 of the 43,000 total residency spots annually being filled by international graduates.

Well, the answer to that question is "Sure as fuck not us". Archive: https://archive.today/nGXtA From the post: >>The recent roll out of H-1B restrictions caused quite a stir. There’s a lot that’s up in the air right now, but the gist of it is it will be harder for companies to hire H-1B. This affects a lot of industries and each industry has it’s own unique labor market structure. One industry it will affect is the market for medical residencies. About 18% of U.S. medical residency positions in 2025 were filled by non-residents, which typically includes H-1B and J-1 visa holders. Over 30% of all medical residents in the U.S. are foreign medical graduates, with around 10,000 of the 43,000 total residency spots annually being filled by international graduates.

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