The Australian medical workforce, like those of most developed countries, is increasingly feminised and exposed to the global market for doctors. Demand for healthcare services is increasing in the Australian community. Concern in relation to doctor shortages is increasing, particularly in rural areas. There should be greater flexibility for entry of highly-trained overseas doctors. There is an urgent need to increase medical school student intake. Issues of workforce practice, including task substitution, should be explored
The birthplaces of the existing medical workforce are not representative of the Australian populatio...
The Australia’s Future Health Workforce – Doctors (AFHW-Doctors) report published in December 2014 i...
Aims: To review and analyse Australian general practitioner’s workforce data for the 2000 to 2010 pe...
Health workforce shortages are a global phenomenon and Australia is no exception. Deficiencies are ...
Many countries around the world are presently reporting a shortage of doctors. To understand the sit...
• The World Health Organization estimates a current global shortage of 4.3 million health workers. •...
There are considerable pressures on Australia’s health workforce - as evidenced by shortages o...
Many countries around the world are presently reporting a shortage of doctors. To understand the sit...
There are considerable pressures on Australia\u27s health workforce - as evidenced by shortages of s...
Medical practitioners -- general practitioners and other medical specialists, hospital non-specialis...
[Extract] Over the past 15 years or so, Australia has embarked upon what some might describe as a “c...
[Extract] Over the past 15 years or so, Australia has embarked upon what some might describe as a “c...
[Extract] Physician assistants (PAs) are making inroads in Australia. Medical extension is an idea w...
There is a shortage of doctors in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The most immediate ...
Australia’s broad health outcomes compare favourably with those of similarly developed countries. To...
The birthplaces of the existing medical workforce are not representative of the Australian populatio...
The Australia’s Future Health Workforce – Doctors (AFHW-Doctors) report published in December 2014 i...
Aims: To review and analyse Australian general practitioner’s workforce data for the 2000 to 2010 pe...
Health workforce shortages are a global phenomenon and Australia is no exception. Deficiencies are ...
Many countries around the world are presently reporting a shortage of doctors. To understand the sit...
• The World Health Organization estimates a current global shortage of 4.3 million health workers. •...
There are considerable pressures on Australia’s health workforce - as evidenced by shortages o...
Many countries around the world are presently reporting a shortage of doctors. To understand the sit...
There are considerable pressures on Australia\u27s health workforce - as evidenced by shortages of s...
Medical practitioners -- general practitioners and other medical specialists, hospital non-specialis...
[Extract] Over the past 15 years or so, Australia has embarked upon what some might describe as a “c...
[Extract] Over the past 15 years or so, Australia has embarked upon what some might describe as a “c...
[Extract] Physician assistants (PAs) are making inroads in Australia. Medical extension is an idea w...
There is a shortage of doctors in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The most immediate ...
Australia’s broad health outcomes compare favourably with those of similarly developed countries. To...
The birthplaces of the existing medical workforce are not representative of the Australian populatio...
The Australia’s Future Health Workforce – Doctors (AFHW-Doctors) report published in December 2014 i...
Aims: To review and analyse Australian general practitioner’s workforce data for the 2000 to 2010 pe...