Educational priorities of low-and middle-income country medical diaspora organisations: A critical discourse analysis.
Rising global migration levels have led to growing diaspora populations. There has been interest in the role of diaspora healthcare professionals (HCPs) from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in development aid to their origin countries, although there has been comparatively less focus on the...
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Main Authors: | Ishrat Hussain (Author), Lois Haruna-Cooper (Author), Sharon Isiramen (Author), Nina van der Mark (Author), Mishal Khan (Author), Mohammed Ahmed Rashid (Author) |
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