Self-reported influence of monetary grants in the choice of a medical residency in remote or under-served areas
Abstract Objectives To evaluate the effect of monetary grants on young physicians' choice of remote or rural hospital-based practice. Background In late 2011, The Israeli Ministry of Health attempted to address a severe physician maldistribution, which involved severe shortages in remotely-loca...
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Main Authors: | Yishay Wasserstrum (Author), Racheli Magnezi (Author), Ofer Tamir (Author), Stav Koren (Author), Dor Lotan (Author), Arnon Afek (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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