Introduction ‘Emergency medicine (EM) in the UK has a medical staffing crisis.’ Inadequate staffing, in EM and across healthcare, is a problem that affects the quality of patient care globally. Retention of doctors in EM is a particularly acute problem in the UK’s National Health Service. Sustainable careers in healthcare are gaining increasing attention at a national and international policy level, but research to understand the factors that facilitate retention is lacking. This study aims to develop understanding of what drives retention of doctors in EM by focusing on those who remain in these careers, where previous research has targeted those who have left. By addressing the problem of retention in a different way, using innovative met...
Objectives: COVID-19 has prompted the reconfiguration of hospital services and medical workforces in...
BACKGROUND: Patient demand, internationally, on emergency departments and urgent care treatment cent...
Background: The failure of some high-income countries to retain their medical graduates is one drive...
Introduction ‘Emergency medicine (EM) in the UK has a medical staffing crisis.’ Inadequate staffing,...
Objective: The primary question of the review is: What is known about retention of doctors in emerge...
The Port Elizabeth (PE) hospital complex is one of the public hospital groups in South Africa facing...
The Port Elizabeth (PE) hospital complex is one of the public hospital groups in South Africa facing...
The retention of high quality NCHD’s is essential for the reform of the Irish Health Services and a ...
Background: The NHS is facing a workforce crisis. Responses to date have focused on improving recrui...
Background: The NHS is facing a workforce crisis. Responses to date have focused on improving recrui...
Background: The NHS is facing a workforce crisis. Responses to date have focused on improving recrui...
Background: The NHS is facing a workforce crisis. Responses to date have focused on improving recrui...
Aims Recruitment of trained doctors is challenging, particularly in certain high intensity specialit...
Aims Recruitment of trained doctors is challenging, particularly in certain high intensity specialit...
Abstract Background Balancing medical workforce supply with demand requires good information about f...
Objectives: COVID-19 has prompted the reconfiguration of hospital services and medical workforces in...
BACKGROUND: Patient demand, internationally, on emergency departments and urgent care treatment cent...
Background: The failure of some high-income countries to retain their medical graduates is one drive...
Introduction ‘Emergency medicine (EM) in the UK has a medical staffing crisis.’ Inadequate staffing,...
Objective: The primary question of the review is: What is known about retention of doctors in emerge...
The Port Elizabeth (PE) hospital complex is one of the public hospital groups in South Africa facing...
The Port Elizabeth (PE) hospital complex is one of the public hospital groups in South Africa facing...
The retention of high quality NCHD’s is essential for the reform of the Irish Health Services and a ...
Background: The NHS is facing a workforce crisis. Responses to date have focused on improving recrui...
Background: The NHS is facing a workforce crisis. Responses to date have focused on improving recrui...
Background: The NHS is facing a workforce crisis. Responses to date have focused on improving recrui...
Background: The NHS is facing a workforce crisis. Responses to date have focused on improving recrui...
Aims Recruitment of trained doctors is challenging, particularly in certain high intensity specialit...
Aims Recruitment of trained doctors is challenging, particularly in certain high intensity specialit...
Abstract Background Balancing medical workforce supply with demand requires good information about f...
Objectives: COVID-19 has prompted the reconfiguration of hospital services and medical workforces in...
BACKGROUND: Patient demand, internationally, on emergency departments and urgent care treatment cent...
Background: The failure of some high-income countries to retain their medical graduates is one drive...