Talk:Brain Drain
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== Brain Drain General References == | == Brain Drain General References == |
Revision as of 08:12, 20 April 2005
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Sharing Brain Drain References
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Australian Health Workforce
Australia and Brain Drain
Economics of the Brain Drain
Brain Drain General References
Strategies/Solutions (other than just ethical recruitment)
Kupfer et al. Strategies to discourage brain drain Bull WHO 2004; 82:612.
(Lively debate on strategies to encourage health professional return to country after undertaking research training abroad - uses an example of a program in the USA.)
Lancet editorial 2000; 356(9): 177 AND
Bundred & Levitt. Lancet 2000; 356(9):245-46
(Covers broad range of issues including compensation, costs of training, proposed solutions, good for case studies on Uganda, Sth Africa, geographical distribution)
Ethical Recruitment
Country Specific References
Africa
Bundred & Levitt. Lancet 2000; 356(9):245-46
(Good for case studies on Uganda, Sth Africa)