Calif. med school offers scholarships to fill doctor shortage
In California's inland empire, Obamacare is expected to insure more than 300,000 people by next year, but the area has a shortage of 3,000 primary care doctors. The new University of California Riverside medical school is providing incentive for students who agree to stay in the area for five years after they graduate and choose primary care, rather than more lucrative specialty fields. Ben Tracy reports.