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Physician shortages and misinformation add to the care challenges in rural America : Pictures

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October 17, 2025
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Dr. Banu Symington stands in a medical office with a stethoscope around her neck.

Dr. Banu Symington, at her workplace in Rock Springs, Wyo., is one in every of only a few full-time oncologists practising within the state.

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When Dr. Banu Symington first moved to Rock Springs, Wyo., 30 years in the past, she appreciated its empty desert landscapes and small-town respect for physicians like herself.

Quick-forward to in the present day.

A few of Symington’s most cancers sufferers curse at her for suggesting they vaccinate or put on masks to guard their weakened immune methods whereas present process chemotherapy.

“I really had a affected person’s husband say, ‘You solely need me to masks since you’re a liberal bitch.'”

Symington is amongst many docs who say political assaults on science and medication are affecting their relationships with sufferers, significantly in rural communities, the place doctor recruitment already poses a power problem. More and more, misinformation and conspiracy theories about well being fill a vacuum created by the dearth of docs, including challenges to care. In the meantime, the Trump administration’s dramatic adjustments to well being, science, public well being and immigration insurance policies are making recruitment of abroad expertise more durable.

Conspiracy theories

Within the sparsely populated mineral and coal mining cities that dot the world round Rock Springs, Symington says disinformation and political rage run rampant. At a current county truthful, for instance, she stood for 4 hours providing free vials of sunscreen to passersby — however obtained no takers. One lady requested “Do you wish to know why?” after which informed Symington: “Docs have been placing cancer-causing chemical substances in sunscreen so we’ll all get most cancers they usually’ll enrich themselves.”

Symington says such conspiracy theories and political divisiveness over well being and science have worn away on the fundamental civilities that after made the neighborhood really feel cohesive. “‘You are a pharma whore,'” she’s informed. “They are saying it to my face.”

A street is shown leading to an arched sign that reads "Home of Rock Springs Coal" and "Welcome." No people or cars are on the road or sidewalks.

The city of Rock Springs, Wyo., has a inhabitants of about 23,000, in line with the 2020 census.

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A leukemia affected person of Symington’s refused vaccination, then died of COVID, nonetheless angrily believing the illness to be manufactured political fiction. Symington says till current years, she’d been on pleasant phrases with that man, who all the time supplied restaurant suggestions and solutions for spots to rock hunt, which he knew was her pastime. His transformation is emblematic of a broader shift, she says.

“It’s totally troublesome, serving to somebody who scorns your assist, or diminishes the worth of it,” says Symington, who’s 65 and on the cusp of retirement. “Plenty of us who went into medication did it as a result of we believed we had been serving to individuals.”

Dr. Banu Symington, a petite woman with grey hair, is sitting on a bench with five small dogs. She's smiling broadly.

Dr. Banu Symington has been known as crude names by sufferers when she suggests they do issues to guard their well being.

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Banu Symington

There’s additionally a surge in use of ivermectin — an anti-parasite drug — including to sufferers’ peril. “I’ve sufferers who’re covertly taking ivermectin after which they find yourself within the intensive care unit due to a complication from the ivermectin,” Symington explains. They’re doing so on the recommendation of actor Mel Gibson, supplied throughout his January look on Joe Rogan’s in style conservative podcast.

Doctor shortages

Symington is one in every of solely 5 full-time oncologists in Wyoming, she says. She additionally runs the one most cancers heart within the southwest nook of the state; the following closest one is a few three-hour drive away, in Utah.

“After I retire, which can be prior to I deliberate due to the ambiance, I do not suppose they’re going to be capable of recruit anybody,” she says.

The physician scarcity was already acute and is contributing to a shortening of the lifespans of rural People, says Alan Morgan, CEO of the Nationwide Rural Well being Affiliation.

“There are such a lot of workforce shortages that individuals cannot get previous the junk on the web to get to a neighborhood doc that they will belief,” Morgan says. “The one resolution actually to fight that with is sweet science, good knowledge, and be sure that native clinicians are on the forefront,” disseminating correct data.

However staffing rural well being care has additionally gotten more durable. For a lot of a long time, the U.S. has relied closely on foreign-born docs; half the nation’s oncology workforce, for instance, comes from abroad. Now, largely due to the Trump administration’s cuts to science, medication and analysis funding, in addition to new immigration insurance policies, fewer physicians can — or wish to — come to the U.S.

The beauty of the Wyoming landscape attracted Dr. Banu Symington to the area 30 years ago. The sun is shown low in the sky, glowing above a dry landscape of low bushes and below a striated cloudscape.

The great thing about the Wyoming panorama attracted Symington to the world 30 years in the past.

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Symington says this pattern is clear in Rock Springs, too, which feels much less hospitable, even to home transplants like herself, a white feminine who grew up and skilled in Philadelphia.

“We had a complete bunch of physicians 30 years in the past who had emigrated from Canada,” she says. “There aren’t any immigrant physicians right here now.”

Morgan says rural America suffers extra from well being care workforce shortages, as a result of fewer than 5% of docs grew up in these communities. Morgan sees fostering extra homegrown expertise as the important thing.

“We have to do a greater job of conserving our native, rural youngsters native within the first place,” he argues. “That manner they’re figuring out the neighborhood, they’re trusted in the neighborhood, and they could be a trusted useful resource.”

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Dr. Jennifer Bacani McKenney is the kind of particular person Morgan is referring to. Her household medication apply is connected to the hospital in Fredonia, Kansas, the place she was born. Her Filipino dad and mom emigrated from big-city Manila to this tiny farming neighborhood of two,000 individuals within the Seventies, when her father, a surgeon, was recruited to work there. Bacani McKenney says adapting to the neighborhood was troublesome for her dad and mom initially, however ultimately the neighborhood embraced them.

A rainstorm passes over Interstate 94 in Morton County, N.D., on May 25. Inclement weather and long travel distances to medical providers present serious access barriers for seniors here, many of whom are not able to drive or are uncomfortable driving in low-visibility conditions.

“If this neighborhood had not welcomed my dad — or the nation had not welcomed my dad — I’d not be right here and doubtless not have the docs that I recruited right here,” Bacani McKenney says.

Bacani McKenney grew up feeling handled like a hometown woman, however says the unfold of COVID-19 additionally revealed how a few of her sufferers understand outsiders.

“My sufferers had been calling COVID the China flu and Kung flu — that form of factor — and saying about ‘Asians needing to return,’ and they might say it to my face,” she remembers. “I’d say, ‘You realize, I’m Asian, proper?’ And so they go, ‘Oh, effectively, we do not imply you.'”

Bacani McKenney can also be an affiliate dean on the College of Kansas, the place she helps place medical college students in rural communities for monthlong rotations as a part of their curriculum. Not too long ago, she says extra college students — lots of whom grew up in cities, or are racial or sexual minorities — object to that requirement, complaining that they really feel unsafe within the tiny cities. Sufferers will casually make racist jokes, for instance. Navigating that, she tells them, can also be a part of the job.

“What we inform the scholars is, ‘You are going to be uncomfortable in a number of conditions in medication.'”

Addie Comegys, a pregnant woman, lies on a medical exam table with her T-shirt partially lifted while obstetrician-gynecologist Taylar Swartz presses an ultrasound scanner on Comegys' exposed abdomen.

However Bacani McKenney acknowledges politics makes well being care more durable to handle lately. She’s modified how she talks to sufferers about vaccines, for instance. She suggests acquainted ones first, hoping to reduce growing skepticism about different vaccines, together with to stop COVID or flu.

“There’s one thing a few pneumonia shot or a tetanus shot — persons are like, ‘Oh yeah, I do know that,'” she says.

Nonetheless, extra sufferers are pushing again in opposition to her vaccine suggestions, particularly since anti-vaccine champion Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took the helm as Well being and Human Providers secretary and started amplifying views unsupported by scientists and docs. With them, she tries to maintain the dialog going over a number of visits, if mandatory. It is the form of balancing act her job now requires, she says.

“I feel we have now to maintain doing it. And if individuals do not like us as a result of we’re having that dialog, they’re going to most likely go some place else,” she says. “But when I haven’t got these conversations, I am not doing my job.”

Rock Springs, Wyoming, photographed Oct. 6, 2025, in a wide angle shot from some distant height, shows a wide expanse of blue sky, hills with gentle slopes, trees and a small concentration of buildings in a downtown area.

Rock Springs, Wyo.

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Katie Hayes Luke edited the visuals for this story. Charles Paajoe Tetteh contributed images.

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