Internationally Trained Pharmacists in Great Britain: What do Registration Data Tell Us About Their Recruitment?
English
Human Resources for Health
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51
2009
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Internationally trained health professionals are an important part of the domestic workforce, but little is known about pharmacists who come to work in Great Britain. This paper explores the extent to which Great Britain is relying on the contribution of internationally trained pharmacists and to explore their routes of entry and demographic characteristics and compare them to those of pharmacists trained in Great Britain. [adapted from abstract]
Subject
Geographic Focus
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