Attracting Future Health Workforces in Geographically Remote Regions: perspectives from current remote health professionals
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify what has previously attracted health professionals to work in geographically remote regions, to identify the incentives that managers are currently using to attract health professionals to remote regions, and to determine whether they are comparable....
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Main Author: | Leighanne Onnis (Author) |
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