Turnover intention of foreign trained physicians in German rehabilitation facilities-a quantitative study
Abstract Background Germany's medical specialist shortage is an acute challenge, especially in the rehabilitation segment. One countermeasure is to recruit foreign trained physicians (FTP), but the high turnover of FTP is a burden on the departments that train them and integrate them profession...
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Main Authors: | Eva Jansen (Author), Johanna Schmidt (Author), Manuela Marquardt (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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