Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction Among Recently Qualified Resident Doctors: A qualitative study
Introduction: Public health systems throughout the world are constantly being confronted with serious shortages of doctors. The Saudi health system acknowledges the risks involved in its heavy dependence on non-Saudi doctors and has gradually expanded its efforts to nationalize its medical staff by...
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Main Author: | Husam Almansour (Author) |
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