GP shortages don't need to be filled from outside EU, say migration experts Migration committee says medical students should get incentives to become GPs rather than consultants and denies there is shortage of nurses.
Shortages of GPs in Britain do not need to be met by further recruitment of overseas doctors from outside Europe, the government’s official migration advisers have said.
They also rejected claims there is a national shortage of nurses that needs to be met by further overseas recruitment. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Shortages of GPs in Britain do not need to be met by further recruitment of overseas doctors from outside Europe, the government’s official migration advisers have said.
They also rejected claims there is a national shortage of nurses that needs to be met by further overseas recruitment. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- RCGP anger as overseas GP recruitment ruled out despite workforce crisis GP Online
- "Nursing shortage is very real", RCN tells Migration Advisory Committee Royal College of Nursing
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