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Workforce retention of junior doctors in Ireland: what can be learnt from the literature and international experience?
This article examines the issue of non-consultant hospital doctor (or junior doctor) retention in the Irish healthcare system. It explores factors relating to the mass emigration of junior doctors, and proposes local and organisational solutions to improve training and working conditions, enhance staff engagement and ensure a sustainable workforce.
期刊介绍:
British Journal of Healthcare Management (BJHCM) is the independent monthly journal which is essential reading for all health service managers, policymakers, influencers and commentators. Launched in 1995, BJHCM mixes peer-reviewed management articles with interviews, analysis and comment to bring you a sharp, topical and valuable insight into what"s happening in and around the NHS. To reflect the way that the NHS is changing, the journal has recently received a major face-lift and several new features now appear alongside BJHCM"s excellent state-of-the-art review articles and celebrated columnists.