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English Language Medical Schools in China: An Analysis of International Medical Graduates Practicing in the UK.

Mohammed Ahmed RashidVictoria SmithJohn Francis Mayberry
Published in: Journal of medical education and curricular development (2023)
A small but significant number of graduates whose medical training was in the English language in China are practicing medicine in the UK. These doctors are in younger age groups than the overall medical workforce, and are less likely to be in training, and specialist or GP posts. Among those in training, a high proportion are in GP and psychiatry training and could contribute to alleviating UK medical workforce shortages. Policymakers and educators should be mindful of the growing numbers of doctors qualified from these schools, and the additional support they may require considering the unique training environments they have encountered.
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