Motivations of Israeli physicians to return, or not, to Israel after their fellowship abroad
Abstract Background Emigration of healthcare professionals, particularly physicians, is an unresolved "pandemic", influenced by various factors. In high-income countries, the training phase (fellowship) abroad is critical for career development, yet it poses challenges for the retention of...
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Main Authors: | Lior Seluk (Author), Daniel Weltsch (Author), Gadi Segal (Author), Mayan Gilboa (Author) |
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