Attracting medical school graduates to residency programs in remotely located hospitals: the challenge lies beyond financial incentives
Abstract Background Recruitment to residency programs in hospitals located in other than major hubs ("remotely located") is a challenge in many countries. In 2011, the Israeli Ministry of Health launched a 10-year financial incentive to encourage physicians to enroll in residency programs...
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Main Authors: | Shalev Fried (Author), Ofira Zloto (Author), Avia Doron (Author), Zeev Feldman (Author), Alexey Belinsky (Author), Gad Segal (Author), Yael Frenkel-Nir (Author), Arnon Afek (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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