Talk:Brain Drain
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Sharing Brain Drain References
- Please add useful references under an appropriate heading(s). A couple of sentences outlining the main points of the reference would be useful.
- Be sure to include the full details and a web address if appropriate
- Use the sequence < br > (without spaces) after each reference before adding your description of the article. Copy what I have done.
Australian Health Workforce
Australia and Brain Drain
Economics of the Brain Drain
Bundred, Martineu, Decker. Health Policy 2004; 70:1-10
HELP - if you have access to this journal (La Trobe Uni on Bundoora campus only), please email Sally at phmoz.org. This article has important information on financial costs of the brain drain focussing on Africa.
BMJ 2004; 329: 419
This article summarises the Bundred et al article above.
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.)
Editorial Lancet 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)
BMJ 2004; 329: 419
(This article summarises the Bundred et al article listed under the Economics section above and is focussed on Africa.)