Determinants for the humanitarian workforce in migrant health at the US-Mexico border: optimizing learning from health professionals in Matamoros and Reynosa, Mexico
IntroductionShortages of health professionals is a common problem in humanitarian settings, including among migrants and refugees at the US-Mexico border. We aimed to investigate determinants and recruitment recommendations for working with migrants to better understand how to improve health profess...
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Main Authors: | Christopher W. Reynolds (Author), Savannah F. Ryan (Author), Eesha Acharya (Author), Ipek Berberoglu (Author), Samuel Bishop (Author), Brendon Tucker (Author), Juan Daniel Barreto-Arboleda (Author), Jorge Armando Flores Ibarra (Author), Penelope Vera (Author), Laura Jocelyne Fuentes Orozco (Author), Sarah Draugelis (Author), Amir M. Mohareb (Author), Florian Schmitzberger (Author) |
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