CONTEXT: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduates (IMGs) to the workforce. However, concern has grown around their regulation and professional practice. There is a need, in the absence of strong evidence and a robust theoretical base, for a deeper understanding of the efficacy of interventions used to support IMGs' transition to their host countries. This study seeks to explore and synthesise evidence relating to interventions developed for IMGs. It aims to provide educators and policy makers with an understanding of how interventions should be developed to support IMGs in their transition to the workplace, particularly looking to identify how and why they are effective. METHODS: The reali...
Objectives: To document medical educators’ experience and initiatives in training international medi...
OBJECTIVES Social and cultural diversity are increasingly important characteristics of the medical p...
BackgroundImmigrant health professionals are a particularly vulnerable group in a host country's lab...
Context: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Since 2012, researchers and clinicians in one National Health Service (NHS) Trust have been involved...
Background: Medical migration is now more frequent, and raises complex issues concerning the standa...
Background: While immigrant international medical graduates (I-IMGs) contribute significantly to the...
This thesis seeks to examine and explore the experiences of international students in a UK Medical S...
International medical graduates (IMGs), also called overseas trained doctors (OTDs), are vital to th...
This study demonstrates that occupational success is an important factor in the adaptation of highly...
Background: Universities are increasingly organizing international exchange programs to meet the req...
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One of the long term solutions to recurring medical workforce shortages in Australia has been to rec...
Background: Few studies have addressed the challenges that international medical students face and t...
Abstract Background: Globalisation has brought new possibilities for international growth in educat...
Objectives: To document medical educators’ experience and initiatives in training international medi...
OBJECTIVES Social and cultural diversity are increasingly important characteristics of the medical p...
BackgroundImmigrant health professionals are a particularly vulnerable group in a host country's lab...
Context: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Since 2012, researchers and clinicians in one National Health Service (NHS) Trust have been involved...
Background: Medical migration is now more frequent, and raises complex issues concerning the standa...
Background: While immigrant international medical graduates (I-IMGs) contribute significantly to the...
This thesis seeks to examine and explore the experiences of international students in a UK Medical S...
International medical graduates (IMGs), also called overseas trained doctors (OTDs), are vital to th...
This study demonstrates that occupational success is an important factor in the adaptation of highly...
Background: Universities are increasingly organizing international exchange programs to meet the req...
\ua9 Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. S...
One of the long term solutions to recurring medical workforce shortages in Australia has been to rec...
Background: Few studies have addressed the challenges that international medical students face and t...
Abstract Background: Globalisation has brought new possibilities for international growth in educat...
Objectives: To document medical educators’ experience and initiatives in training international medi...
OBJECTIVES Social and cultural diversity are increasingly important characteristics of the medical p...
BackgroundImmigrant health professionals are a particularly vulnerable group in a host country's lab...