Copyright © 2005 Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Copyright to Australian Family Physician. Reproduced with permission. Permission to reproduce must be sought from the publisher, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.BACKGROUND: Re-entry adjustment affects Australian cross cultural workers returning home; and for many, loss and grief issues arise. General practitioners are often the first point of contact in the health care system and are well placed to deal with these issues. OBJECTIVE: This article examines strategies that GPs can use to support the Australian cross cultural worker on re-entry, and focuses on recognition of re-entry adjustment, the role of loss and grief issues, and the importance of deali...
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© 2009 Dr. Anna HarrisIn this thesis I ethnographically examine overseas doctors' negotiations of ho...
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Australia is culturally diverse, with more than half (52.2%) of the population born overseas or havi...
Workers’ compensation authorities expect that various stakeholders – insurers, employers, injured wo...
International medical graduates (IMGs) form a significant part of the Australian general practice wo...
A literature review was conducted to identify the experiences, challenges and acculturation of Inter...
© 2015 Mazza et al. Background: Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a w...
Supervision in medicine traditionally relied on the apprenticeship model where the experienced super...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, Policy and Management, 1999The purpose ...
The rapid internationalisation of organisations in recent years has heightened interest in the need ...
A high proportion of cross cultural aid workers and missionaries who may also be involved in aid wor...
Background: Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a way to improve recove...
Over 200 Australian, American, and British Non-Government Organizations send aid workers overseas in...
This study demonstrates that occupational success is an important factor in the adaptation of highly...
© 2009 Dr. Anna HarrisIn this thesis I ethnographically examine overseas doctors' negotiations of ho...
Despite decades of research about culture shock, and latterly but not to the same extent, reverse cu...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of social capital among International M...
Australia is culturally diverse, with more than half (52.2%) of the population born overseas or havi...
Workers’ compensation authorities expect that various stakeholders – insurers, employers, injured wo...
International medical graduates (IMGs) form a significant part of the Australian general practice wo...
A literature review was conducted to identify the experiences, challenges and acculturation of Inter...
© 2015 Mazza et al. Background: Strong evidence supports an early return to work after injury as a w...
Supervision in medicine traditionally relied on the apprenticeship model where the experienced super...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, Policy and Management, 1999The purpose ...
The rapid internationalisation of organisations in recent years has heightened interest in the need ...