International medical graduates' experiences before and after migration: a meta‐ethnography of qualitative studies
Abstract Introduction International medical graduates (IMGs) represent a large portion of
practising doctors in many countries. Many experience difficulties, including higher rates of …
practising doctors in many countries. Many experience difficulties, including higher rates of …
Issues for clinicians training international medical graduates: a systematic review
LS Pilotto, GF Duncan… - Medical Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To ascertain the specialised communication issues clinicians need to understand
when preparing international medical graduates (IMGs) for clinical practice in Australia …
when preparing international medical graduates (IMGs) for clinical practice in Australia …
[HTML][HTML] Challenges for international medical graduates in the US graduate medical education and health care system environment: a narrative review
CM Zepeda, FOA Aguirre, EML Landa, ENR Güereque… - Cureus, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
International medical graduates (IMGs) have become a vital part of the US graduate medical
education (GME) and health care system (HCS) workforce; they contribute to essential …
education (GME) and health care system (HCS) workforce; they contribute to essential …
Difficulties experienced by migrant physicians working in German hospitals: a qualitative interview study
C Klingler, G Marckmann - Human resources for health, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Background With Germany facing a shortage of doctors, hospitals have been
increasingly recruiting physicians from abroad. Studies in other countries have shown that …
increasingly recruiting physicians from abroad. Studies in other countries have shown that …
Dealing with foreign cultural paradigms: A systematic review on intercultural challenges of international medical graduates
Objectives An increasing number of International Medical Graduates (IMG), who are defined
to be physicians working in a country other than their country of origin and training …
to be physicians working in a country other than their country of origin and training …
International medical graduate–patient communication: a qualitative analysis of perceived barriers
KA Dorgan, F Lang, M Floyd, E Kemp - Academic Medicine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Purpose International medical graduates (IMGs) represent a substantial portion of all
medical residents in the United States. Yet, IMGs may be disadvantaged in their …
medical residents in the United States. Yet, IMGs may be disadvantaged in their …
Moving beyond the language barrier: The communication strategies used by international medical graduates in intercultural medical encounters
OBJECTIVE: To understand the communication strategies international medical graduates
use in medical interactions to overcome language and cultural barriers. METHODS: In-depth …
use in medical interactions to overcome language and cultural barriers. METHODS: In-depth …
Recertifying as a doctor in Canada: international medical graduates and the journey from entry to adaptation
A Wong, L Lohfeld - Medical education, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Globalisation and severe doctor shortages in many countries have resulted in
increased numbers of international medical graduates (IMGs) in medical training …
increased numbers of international medical graduates (IMGs) in medical training …
Doctor-patient communication: a review and a rationale for using an assessment framework
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which improving doctor–patient
communication (DPC) can address and alleviate many healthcare delivery inefficiencies …
communication (DPC) can address and alleviate many healthcare delivery inefficiencies …
Facilitating international medical graduates' acculturation: From theory to practice
M Al‐Haddad - Medical Education, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Context International medical graduates (IMGs) are forming an ever‐increasing
proportion of the medical workforce. Much of the discourse around IMGs is about their …
proportion of the medical workforce. Much of the discourse around IMGs is about their …