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Manchanda, Karuna; Murphy, Matthew
2023
Barriers to international physician recruitment in Nova Scotia, Canada.
A healthcare staffing crisis has been brewing in Canada since 1993. Recently worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic and increasing immigration, it has severely impacted rural and remote areas of the country like the province of Nova Scotia. Researchers have considered international physician recruitment as a long-term solution, but it comes with its own challenges. In addition to an extensive literature search, qualitative interviews were conducted with various representatives from the Nova Scotia health ecosystem as part of this article. Identifying challenges to international physician recruitment from different perspectives, recommendations include bringing legislative and/or policy changes to increase candidate seats and developing new pathways to bring international medical graduates to Nova Scotia from other countries. The article includes interview responses from official authorities involved in physician recruitment, author recommendations to remove barriers to international physician recruitment, and recruitment and retention initiatives currently being implemented in the province.
Healthcare management forum
36
347-350
https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08404704231165727
Education-Internationally Educated, Health Human Resources-General, Recruitment, Retention/Turnover
Physicians-Unspecified
Rural/Remote Healthcare
Interview/Focus Group, Literature Review
Karuna Manchanda
Canada
Canada-Nova Scotia
Journal Article
Published Literature
English
Mobility, Migration & Integration