How a shortage of doctors in the UK or US can affect healthcare in the developing world

September 23, 2013
Ankur Sohanpal

For doctors trained in developing countries, being employed in London or New York is easily a ten-fold increase in salary, as compared to staying in Kampala, or Tanzania, for example. It is therefore time to measure what impact emigrating doctors will have on the healthcare scenario of the developing country they come from. Read more here.



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