This report summarises original research findings on the scale and causes of outward migration of non-consultant hospital doctors (NCHDs1 ) from Ireland. It draws on findings from five mixed methods research studies undertaken by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland’s (RCSI’s) Health Workforce Research Group 2014-18, together with an analysis of routine data published since 2011 by Ireland Health Service Executive (HSE) National Doctor Training and Planning Unit (NDTP) and the Irish Medical Council (IMC). A consistent picture emerges of the factors that ‘push’ Irish and international medical graduates to leave Ireland, namely poor working conditions, and inadequate training and career opportunities. Research findings from 2018 show that...
There has been a significant decline in the number of applications for non-consultant hospital docto...
Abstract Background The Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, Ireland has experienced a large-scale, outward migration of doctors. Th...
This report summarises original research findings on the scale and causes of outward migration of no...
The Medical Council’s spotlight report on ‘Trainee Career and Retention Intentions’, to be released ...
Well-trained and motivated medical staff are essential to a functioning health system. However, Irel...
Background: The failure of some high-income countries to retain their medical graduates is one drive...
Background: The failure of some high-income countries to retain their medical graduates is one driv...
Background: Emigration of domestically-trained health professionals is widespread, including in Irel...
BACKGROUND: Ireland is heavily reliant on non-EU migrant health workers to staff its health system. ...
The RCSI Health Workforce Research Group held a policy dialogue in November 2017 at the Royal Colleg...
Background International recruitment is a common strategy used by high-income countries to meet thei...
BACKGROUND: The Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel focuses...
The retention of high quality NCHD’s is essential for the reform of the Irish Health Services and a ...
Health worker migration is a major concern globally and for the Irish healthcare system. The steady ...
There has been a significant decline in the number of applications for non-consultant hospital docto...
Abstract Background The Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, Ireland has experienced a large-scale, outward migration of doctors. Th...
This report summarises original research findings on the scale and causes of outward migration of no...
The Medical Council’s spotlight report on ‘Trainee Career and Retention Intentions’, to be released ...
Well-trained and motivated medical staff are essential to a functioning health system. However, Irel...
Background: The failure of some high-income countries to retain their medical graduates is one drive...
Background: The failure of some high-income countries to retain their medical graduates is one driv...
Background: Emigration of domestically-trained health professionals is widespread, including in Irel...
BACKGROUND: Ireland is heavily reliant on non-EU migrant health workers to staff its health system. ...
The RCSI Health Workforce Research Group held a policy dialogue in November 2017 at the Royal Colleg...
Background International recruitment is a common strategy used by high-income countries to meet thei...
BACKGROUND: The Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel focuses...
The retention of high quality NCHD’s is essential for the reform of the Irish Health Services and a ...
Health worker migration is a major concern globally and for the Irish healthcare system. The steady ...
There has been a significant decline in the number of applications for non-consultant hospital docto...
Abstract Background The Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, Ireland has experienced a large-scale, outward migration of doctors. Th...