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Doctor retention and distribution in post-apartheid South Africa: tracking medical graduates (2007-2011) from one university.

Ann Zeta GeorgeDuane BlaauwJarred ThompsonLionel Green-Thompson
Published in: Human resources for health (2019)
Most of the graduates were still in the country, with an overwhelmingly urban and public sector bias to their distribution. Most doctors in the public sector were still in specialist training at the time of the study and may move to the private sector or leave the country. Black graduates, who were preferentially selected in this graduate cohort, constituted the majority of the doctors practising in rural areas. The study confirms the importance of selecting students with rural backgrounds to provide doctors for underserved areas. The study provides a baseline for future tracking studies to inform the training of doctors for underserved areas.
Keyphrases
  • south africa
  • healthcare
  • drug induced
  • current status
  • electronic health record