This study demonstrates that occupational success is an important factor in the adaptation of highly skilled migrants to host societies, as seen through the experiences of the international medical graduates (IMGs) who came to New Zealand and became general practitioners (GPs). New Zealand is reliant on IMGs to support and deliver quality health care to its population: IMGs constitute over 40% of the current medical workforce. The central contributions of this thesis are to three distinct discourses on the experiences of migrants. The first contribution is an investigation and critical analysis of the experiences of IMGs who came to practise medicine in New Zealand. During the course of analysing the primary data, and relating it to existin...
CONTEXT: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Background: While immigrant international medical graduates (I-IMGs) contribute significantly to the...
This exploratory research represents a first step into investigating the acculturation strategies ...
This study demonstrates that occupational success is an important factor in the adaptation of highly...
In the two to three decades that followed World War Two, approximately three-quarters of all New Zea...
This research examined why medical practitioners are choosing either to stay in New Zealand or migra...
This qualitative modified participatory study underpinned by social critical theory explored the exp...
Australasian colonies were promoted as ‘lands of opportunity’ for British medical practitioners of t...
Australia has experienced health workforce shortages, especially in rural and remote areas. In addi...
© 2015 Dr. Indrajit HazarikaIn the past two decades the growth in health workforce migration has dra...
© 2009 Dr. Anna HarrisIn this thesis I ethnographically examine overseas doctors' negotiations of ho...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of social capital among International M...
This study sought to understand the experience of Chinese, Indian and Filipino migrant health worker...
A literature review was conducted to identify the experiences, challenges and acculturation of Inter...
The Indian migrant group in New Zealand has been growing rapidly in the recent past, and a significa...
CONTEXT: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Background: While immigrant international medical graduates (I-IMGs) contribute significantly to the...
This exploratory research represents a first step into investigating the acculturation strategies ...
This study demonstrates that occupational success is an important factor in the adaptation of highly...
In the two to three decades that followed World War Two, approximately three-quarters of all New Zea...
This research examined why medical practitioners are choosing either to stay in New Zealand or migra...
This qualitative modified participatory study underpinned by social critical theory explored the exp...
Australasian colonies were promoted as ‘lands of opportunity’ for British medical practitioners of t...
Australia has experienced health workforce shortages, especially in rural and remote areas. In addi...
© 2015 Dr. Indrajit HazarikaIn the past two decades the growth in health workforce migration has dra...
© 2009 Dr. Anna HarrisIn this thesis I ethnographically examine overseas doctors' negotiations of ho...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of social capital among International M...
This study sought to understand the experience of Chinese, Indian and Filipino migrant health worker...
A literature review was conducted to identify the experiences, challenges and acculturation of Inter...
The Indian migrant group in New Zealand has been growing rapidly in the recent past, and a significa...
CONTEXT: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Background: While immigrant international medical graduates (I-IMGs) contribute significantly to the...
This exploratory research represents a first step into investigating the acculturation strategies ...