As countries grapple with physician shortages, maximizing the potential of internationally trained doctors is not just a fairness issue—it's a public health necessity. Streamlining these processes helps ensure that experienced professionals can contribute to the workforce faster.
Based on a survey of 190 participants, the top-rated, most useful proposed supports to improve the process included: 118190
66.7% of surveyed participants (126/189) advocated for reducing the administrative burden. 🌐 Blog Post: Streamlining the Future for International
🌐 Blog Post: Streamlining the Future for International Medical Graduates participants identified a specific
Over 60% of participants expressed the need for consultation in training/assessment and the establishment of dedicated departments for IMG support. Why This Matters for Healthcare Systems
However, according to recent survey data regarding international medical graduates (IMGs), participants identified a specific, highly useful support mechanism for their careers.