Reviewing reliance on overseas-trained doctors in rural Australia and planning for self-sufficiency: applying 10 years' MABEL evidence
Abstract Background The capacity for high-income countries to supply enough locally trained doctors to minimise their reliance on overseas-trained doctors (OTDs) is important for equitable global workforce distribution. However, the ability to achieve self-sufficiency of individual countries is poor...
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Main Authors: | Belinda O'Sullivan (Author), Deborah J. Russell (Author), Matthew R. McGrail (Author), Anthony Scott (Author) |
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