Workforce participation among international medical graduates in the National Health Service of England: a retrospective longitudinal study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Balancing medical workforce supply with demand requires good information about factors affecting retention. Overseas qualified doctors comprise 30% of the National Health Service (NHS) workforce in England yet little is known about t...
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Main Authors: | Young Ruth (Author), Sibbald Bonnie (Author), Hann Mark (Author) |
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