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Since fewer and fewer medical students are choosing to practice in rural communities, these areas are scrambling to recruit physicians. So far, however, such lures as interest-free loans and other incentives are not enticing enough for young physicians. What are the rural areas to do? One Ohio county thinks a foreign medical graduate may be the answer, and it's working overtime to bring her onboard.