Retention of allied health professionals in rural New South Wales: a thematic analysis of focus group discussions
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Uneven distribution of the medical workforce is globally recognised, with widespread rural health workforce shortages. There has been substantial research on factors affecting recruitment and retention of rural doctors, but little ha...
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Main Authors: | Keane Sheila (Author), Lincoln Michelle (Author), Smith Tony (Author) |
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