Over the last seven years the recruitment of overseas trained doctors (OTDs) has formed a significant part of Australia’s policy to address the medical workforce issue of geographic maldistribution to ensure that communities in rural and remote Australia have access to adequate general practice (GP) services. This policy has not been without problems, particularly in the areas of assessment of skills and qualifications, appropriate orientation and integration into Australian communities, and retention of these doctors within rural and remote communities. To date there has been little evidence-based research on the role of OTDs in the medical workforce in Australia. This study explores the service provision and quality of care provid...
Between mid-1990s to 2004, there has been an eighty per cent increase in overseas trained doctors wo...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background Due to difficulties attracting Australian trained medical practitioners to work outside ...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: The capacity for high-income countries to supply enough locally trained doctors to minim...
Background The capacity for high-income countries to supply enough locally trained doctors to minimi...
Introduction: Medical workforce shortages in Australia have led to increasing reliance on overseas- ...
The shortage of doctors in remote, rural and regional Australian communities is a longstanding healt...
The shortage of doctors in remote, rural and regional Australian communities is a longstanding healt...
Background Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Almost 500 international students graduate from Australian medical schools annually, with around 70%...
Abstract Background ‘Grow your own’ strategies are considered important for developing rural workfor...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Between mid-1990s to 2004, there has been an eighty per cent increase in overseas trained doctors wo...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background Due to difficulties attracting Australian trained medical practitioners to work outside ...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: The capacity for high-income countries to supply enough locally trained doctors to minim...
Background The capacity for high-income countries to supply enough locally trained doctors to minimi...
Introduction: Medical workforce shortages in Australia have led to increasing reliance on overseas- ...
The shortage of doctors in remote, rural and regional Australian communities is a longstanding healt...
The shortage of doctors in remote, rural and regional Australian communities is a longstanding healt...
Background Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Almost 500 international students graduate from Australian medical schools annually, with around 70%...
Abstract Background ‘Grow your own’ strategies are considered important for developing rural workfor...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Between mid-1990s to 2004, there has been an eighty per cent increase in overseas trained doctors wo...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...