Objectives: Population growth in New Zealand (NZ) has occurred faster than previously forecast. As a result, previous workforce predictions are outdated and must be adjusted to ensure adequate access to plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) services. This paper presents an update of the PRS workforce and its projected needs, and the distribution of reconstructive surgeons (PRSn) in NZ. Methods: The number of practising PRSn and trainees, and the total medical workforce were reviewed, along with population statistics modelling with a focus on the ageing population. Comparisons were made to previous data and forecasts from 2013. Results: Previous population modelling predicted that NZ would reach five million by 2027. However, updated ...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the development of neurosurgery in Auckland, New Zealand, which has divers...
Aim: With the maturing of the people born after WW2, people matured 67 years and more established ma...
Youth has for so long dominated our thinking about employment that political and policy responses an...
Background: Bibliometrics is the analysis of research produced by individuals and institutions. Whil...
This study examined Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon (OMS) workforce issues in relation to current tra...
Background: The incidence of joint arthroplasty is increasing worldwide. International estimates of ...
This paper examines labour force participation trends in New Zealand, how we compare to the rest of ...
Pearce, A, Longhurst. G. Centrefor Sport Science and Human Performance, Waikato Institute of Technol...
Background Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (PRS) can trace its origins as far back as 3000 BC. De...
Health services exist to address the health needs of the community. But in Australia at present ther...
Objective: This article attempts to understand the number of complications arising in patients retur...
Nurses make up the largest component of the health workforce. New Zealand currently has around 47 th...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Article first published online: 29 ...
Background: Few studies have monitored physician supply in Canada, and no studies have specifically ...
The New Zealand health system is two-tiered with elective treatments are performed by both publicly ...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the development of neurosurgery in Auckland, New Zealand, which has divers...
Aim: With the maturing of the people born after WW2, people matured 67 years and more established ma...
Youth has for so long dominated our thinking about employment that political and policy responses an...
Background: Bibliometrics is the analysis of research produced by individuals and institutions. Whil...
This study examined Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon (OMS) workforce issues in relation to current tra...
Background: The incidence of joint arthroplasty is increasing worldwide. International estimates of ...
This paper examines labour force participation trends in New Zealand, how we compare to the rest of ...
Pearce, A, Longhurst. G. Centrefor Sport Science and Human Performance, Waikato Institute of Technol...
Background Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (PRS) can trace its origins as far back as 3000 BC. De...
Health services exist to address the health needs of the community. But in Australia at present ther...
Objective: This article attempts to understand the number of complications arising in patients retur...
Nurses make up the largest component of the health workforce. New Zealand currently has around 47 th...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Article first published online: 29 ...
Background: Few studies have monitored physician supply in Canada, and no studies have specifically ...
The New Zealand health system is two-tiered with elective treatments are performed by both publicly ...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the development of neurosurgery in Auckland, New Zealand, which has divers...
Aim: With the maturing of the people born after WW2, people matured 67 years and more established ma...
Youth has for so long dominated our thinking about employment that political and policy responses an...