Abstract Background The migration of health professionals trained in Africa to developed nations has compromised health systems in the African region. The financial losses from the investment in training due to the migration from the developing nations are hardly known. Methods The cost of training a health professional was estimated by including fees for primary, secondary and tertiary education. Accepted derivation of formula as used in economic analysis was used to estimate the lost investment. Results The total cost of training an enrolled nurse-midwife from primary school through nurse-midwifery training in Malawi was estimated as US$ 9,329.53. For a degree nurse-midwife, the total cost was US$ 31,726.26. For each enrolled nurse-midwif...
The present day migration of nurses from developing countries, to more developed countries,depletes ...
In Africa, attrition of health workers has reached critical rates in recent years and many countries...
The migration of doctors and nurses from Africa to developed countries has raised fears of an Africa...
Abstract Background The migration of health professionals trained in Africa to developed nations has...
Background: The migration of health professionals trained in Africa to developed nations has comprom...
Migration of medical doctors from African countries to developed nations compromises the delivery of...
The African Region continues to experience loss of a sizeable number of highly skilled health profes...
Abstract Background The medical "brain drain" has been described as rich countries "looting" doctors...
id21 is hosted by IDS and supported by the UK Department for International Development
In the current socio-economic situation in the sub-Saharan Africa, educational institutions are chal...
Western recruiting agencies and countries has been blamed for the \'brain drain\' of medical doctors...
Brain drain is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many developing countr...
The migration of nursing professionals from developing countries such as Zimbabwe to industrialised ...
M.Comm.Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a health crisis. The prevalence of disease has intensified in re...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of health professiona...
The present day migration of nurses from developing countries, to more developed countries,depletes ...
In Africa, attrition of health workers has reached critical rates in recent years and many countries...
The migration of doctors and nurses from Africa to developed countries has raised fears of an Africa...
Abstract Background The migration of health professionals trained in Africa to developed nations has...
Background: The migration of health professionals trained in Africa to developed nations has comprom...
Migration of medical doctors from African countries to developed nations compromises the delivery of...
The African Region continues to experience loss of a sizeable number of highly skilled health profes...
Abstract Background The medical "brain drain" has been described as rich countries "looting" doctors...
id21 is hosted by IDS and supported by the UK Department for International Development
In the current socio-economic situation in the sub-Saharan Africa, educational institutions are chal...
Western recruiting agencies and countries has been blamed for the \'brain drain\' of medical doctors...
Brain drain is one of the most serious challenges that health systems face in many developing countr...
The migration of nursing professionals from developing countries such as Zimbabwe to industrialised ...
M.Comm.Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a health crisis. The prevalence of disease has intensified in re...
Since the end of apartheid, South Africa has experienced a significant outflow of health professiona...
The present day migration of nurses from developing countries, to more developed countries,depletes ...
In Africa, attrition of health workers has reached critical rates in recent years and many countries...
The migration of doctors and nurses from Africa to developed countries has raised fears of an Africa...