Flight of Physicians from West Africa: Views of African Physicians and Implications for Policy


 
Language:

English

Author:

Hagopian A et al.

Series/Journal Title:

Social Science and Medicine

Volume:

61

Pages:

11

Description:

West African-trained physicians have been migrating from the sub-continent to rich countries, primarily the US and the UK, since medical education began in Nigeria and Ghana in the 1960s. In 2003, we visited six medical schools in West Africa to investigate the magnitude, causes and consequences of the migration. We conducted interviews and focus groups with faculty, administrators (deans and provosts), students and post-graduate residents in six medical schools in Ghana and Nigeria. In addition to the migration push and pull factors documented in previous literature, we learned that there is now a well-developed culture of medical migration. [from abstract]

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Geographic Focus

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