NHS looks to India for GPs in attempt to make up shortfall Health Education England and Apollo Hospitals chain sign memorandum of understanding to share clinical staff
The NHS is looking at recruiting GPs from India in an attempt to tackle the serious shortage of family doctors.
Health Education England, the NHS’s training and recruitment agency, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Apollo Hospitals chain in India about lending clinical staff between them. Continue reading... The Guardian
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The NHS is looking at recruiting GPs from India in an attempt to tackle the serious shortage of family doctors.
Health Education England, the NHS’s training and recruitment agency, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Apollo Hospitals chain in India about lending clinical staff between them. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- RCGP response to Pulse story on recruiting doctors from overseas Royal College of General Practitioners
- NHS to recruit 400 doctors from India in desperate bid to plug staffing crisis The Daily Mail
- NHS to recruit Indian doctors to plug gaps in GP services The Daily Telegraph
- Hundreds of GPs recruited from India to help Government meet pledge to add 5,000 family doctors by 2020 The Independent
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