Background: While immigrant international medical graduates (I-IMGs) contribute significantly to the physician workforce in North America, researchers have highlighted the myriad of ways sociocultural challenges can negatively impact their success. Conceptual understanding that unpacks the complex processes of how I-IMGs effectively manage sociocultural challenges is relatively sparse. In addressing this critical knowledge gap, this study explored how I-IMGs successfully manage sociocultural differences as postgraduate residents. Methods: We interviewed eleven I-IMGs from diverse backgrounds who are in training or recently trained in a distributed multi-site postgraduate medical training program in Canada. We used the lens of sociocultura...
Background: The internationalisation of higher level education and the profiles - nationalities, eth...
Abstract Background International Medical Graduates (...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of social capital among International M...
Background: While immigrant international medical graduates (I-IMGs) contribute significantly to the...
In recent decades, Canada has employed a neoliberal approach to its immigration strategy. Numerous, ...
Objective: Latin American-trained international medical graduates (IMGs) in psychiatry residency fac...
CONTEXT: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Context: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Background: Few studies have addressed the challenges that international medical students face and t...
The widely acknowledged doctor shortage in Canada has recently motivated a more critical look at the...
Acknowledging the mental remodeling that a foreign physician goes through and attempting to mitigate...
This study demonstrates that occupational success is an important factor in the adaptation of highly...
Canada’s non-discriminatory immigration policy, advanced medical research, ongoing need for doctors,...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
Background: From national and international workforce perspectives, Canadians studying medicine abro...
Background: The internationalisation of higher level education and the profiles - nationalities, eth...
Abstract Background International Medical Graduates (...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of social capital among International M...
Background: While immigrant international medical graduates (I-IMGs) contribute significantly to the...
In recent decades, Canada has employed a neoliberal approach to its immigration strategy. Numerous, ...
Objective: Latin American-trained international medical graduates (IMGs) in psychiatry residency fac...
CONTEXT: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Context: Many health services and systems rely on the contribution of international medical graduate...
Background: Few studies have addressed the challenges that international medical students face and t...
The widely acknowledged doctor shortage in Canada has recently motivated a more critical look at the...
Acknowledging the mental remodeling that a foreign physician goes through and attempting to mitigate...
This study demonstrates that occupational success is an important factor in the adaptation of highly...
Canada’s non-discriminatory immigration policy, advanced medical research, ongoing need for doctors,...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
Background: From national and international workforce perspectives, Canadians studying medicine abro...
Background: The internationalisation of higher level education and the profiles - nationalities, eth...
Abstract Background International Medical Graduates (...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of social capital among International M...