Context: The subject of economic migration among health care professionals has received intense attention. However, the aetiology of this migration has not been rigorously evaluated in Pakistan. Such knowledge can potentially influence health care and academic policies. Our current study proposes to quantify the relative contributions of various personal, professional and economic variables among final-year medical students in Karachi. Methods: A self-administered structured questionnaire using a 10-point scale was developed and piloted among Karachi medical students. Additional open-ended questions were included to allow us to capture information not otherwise covered in the questionnaire. SPSS software was used for data entry and analysis...
Background: Medical students constitute the backbone of the future human resource for health, and th...
Background: To explore the effects of fee paying status on migration intentions of Ghanaian medical ...
OBJECTIVE This study investigated Pakistani physicians' decision-making concerning their decisions t...
Background: Pakistan is witnessing a massive wave of migration of doctors to greener pastures. This ...
This study aimed to identify the factors associated with students’ career choices and the decision w...
This study aimed to identify the factors associated with students\u27 career choices and the decisio...
Phenomenon: Physician immigration from other countries is increasing as developed countries continue...
The recruitment, retention and migration of highly skilled health professionals is of growing global...
Purpose: To review physician flows in Pakistan in the contexts of capacity to educate and provide fo...
Background: An international and global medical education programme can help to develop health profe...
Abstract: Brain Drain is the departure of educated or professional people from one country, economic...
Background: The recruitment, retention and migration of health workers is a global phenomenon. The l...
Background: Medical students constitute the backbone of the future human resource for health, and th...
Pakistani doctors (MBBS) are emigrating towards developed countries for professional adjustments. Th...
Satish Chandrasekhar Nair,1 Karthyayani Priya Satish,2 Halah Ibrahim3 1Department of Academic Affair...
Background: Medical students constitute the backbone of the future human resource for health, and th...
Background: To explore the effects of fee paying status on migration intentions of Ghanaian medical ...
OBJECTIVE This study investigated Pakistani physicians' decision-making concerning their decisions t...
Background: Pakistan is witnessing a massive wave of migration of doctors to greener pastures. This ...
This study aimed to identify the factors associated with students’ career choices and the decision w...
This study aimed to identify the factors associated with students\u27 career choices and the decisio...
Phenomenon: Physician immigration from other countries is increasing as developed countries continue...
The recruitment, retention and migration of highly skilled health professionals is of growing global...
Purpose: To review physician flows in Pakistan in the contexts of capacity to educate and provide fo...
Background: An international and global medical education programme can help to develop health profe...
Abstract: Brain Drain is the departure of educated or professional people from one country, economic...
Background: The recruitment, retention and migration of health workers is a global phenomenon. The l...
Background: Medical students constitute the backbone of the future human resource for health, and th...
Pakistani doctors (MBBS) are emigrating towards developed countries for professional adjustments. Th...
Satish Chandrasekhar Nair,1 Karthyayani Priya Satish,2 Halah Ibrahim3 1Department of Academic Affair...
Background: Medical students constitute the backbone of the future human resource for health, and th...
Background: To explore the effects of fee paying status on migration intentions of Ghanaian medical ...
OBJECTIVE This study investigated Pakistani physicians' decision-making concerning their decisions t...