Global brain drain: how can the Maslow theory of motivation improve our understanding of physician migration?
L Dohlman, M DiMeglio, J Hajj… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
The migration of physicians from low-resource to high-resource settings is a prevalent global
phenomenon that is insufficiently understood. Most low-income countries are severely …
phenomenon that is insufficiently understood. Most low-income countries are severely …
Down the brain drain: a rapid review exploring physician emigration from West Africa
T Ebeye, HE Lee - Global Health Research and Policy, 2023 - Springer
Background The emigration of physicians from low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) to
high-income countries (HICs), colloquially referred to as the “brain drain”, has been a topic …
high-income countries (HICs), colloquially referred to as the “brain drain”, has been a topic …
Impact of conflict on medical education: a cross-sectional survey of students and institutions in Iraq
A Barnett-Vanes, S Hassounah, M Shawki, OA Ismail… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective This study surveyed all Iraqi medical schools and a cross-section of Iraqi medical
students regarding their institutional and student experiences of medical education amidst …
students regarding their institutional and student experiences of medical education amidst …
Iranian medical students' tendency to migrate and its associated factors
M Taherahmadi, M Khabaz Mafinejad… - BMC Medical …, 2023 - Springer
Background Medical staff migration is one of the challenges for both developed and
developing countries affecting society's health and welfare, which limits access to equity …
developing countries affecting society's health and welfare, which limits access to equity …
Surgical treatment of epilepsy in Vietnam: program development and international collaboration
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this report was to describe an international collaboration model
to facilitate the surgical treatment of children with epilepsy in Vietnam. METHODS This …
to facilitate the surgical treatment of children with epilepsy in Vietnam. METHODS This …
[HTML][HTML] Physician-suggested innovative methods for health system resilience amidst workforce emigration and sociopolitical unrest in Nigeria: a survey-based study
T Ebeye, HE Lee, A Sriharan - Annals of Global Health, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Methods: An anonymous online survey was conducted among Nigeria-trained physicians.
Respondents were recruited using convenience and snowball sampling methods via a …
Respondents were recruited using convenience and snowball sampling methods via a …
A model for global surgical training and capacity development: the Children's of Alabama–Viet Nam pediatric neurosurgery partnership
Introduction Training capable and competent neurosurgeons to work in underserved regions
of the world is an essential component of building global neurosurgical capacity. One …
of the world is an essential component of building global neurosurgical capacity. One …
Gender, rootedness, normative beliefs and emigration intentions of Slovak university students
O Orosová, J Benka, L Hricová… - International …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The aim of this article is to explore normative beliefs (descriptive, injunctive, personal,
subjective), rootedness (desire for change, home/family satisfaction) and their interactions in …
subjective), rootedness (desire for change, home/family satisfaction) and their interactions in …
Comparing the drivers of medical student emigration intention across two African nations
A Chaet, N Fessehaie, PR Rajaguru… - Medical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background Sub‐Saharan Africa faces the highest relative need for health care
workers in the world and the emigration of physicians significantly contributes to this deficit …
workers in the world and the emigration of physicians significantly contributes to this deficit …
[HTML][HTML] Medical education in Nigeria and migration: a mixed-methods study of how the perception of quality influences migration decision making
E Awire, MT Okumagba - MedEdPublish, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Medical education in Nigeria faces numerous challenges and problems; a lack of a coherent
admission policy, inadequate funding, poor planning, and erosion of values have led to a …
admission policy, inadequate funding, poor planning, and erosion of values have led to a …