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Concerned About Jobs in Your Community? What You Can Do To Help
Did you know that with nearly 9% unemployment we are importing tens of thousands of foreign born and foreign trained doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health workers every year rather than training Americans to do these jobs. Roughly 1.5 million … Continue reading
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Atlantic Wire Lists “America’s Health Worker Mismatch” as “Five Best Friday Column”
Atlantic Wire, the online edition of The Atlantic has listed my NYT Op-Ed piece as one of its “Five Best Friday Columns”: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/09/five-best-friday-columns/56866/
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Tagged development, economics, global health, health personnel, health policy, health workforce, immigration, jobs, medical education, nursing, technology, trade
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My New York Times Op-Ed Piece on Health Labor Markets
I have an Op-Ed piece on health labor markets and the state of US health professional schools on page A23 of today’s New York Times. It’s also available online here.
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Webinar on Innovative Financing of Health Professional Schools
In collaboration with the Maternal and Child Health Improvement Project (MCHIP) and the Global Alliance for Nursing and Midwifery, I’ll be presenting a webinar on Innovative Financing of Health Professional Schools. re a global deficit of over 4 million health workers and in order … Continue reading
Labor Day Special: “Insourced” Featured on IntraHealth’s Website
In order to draw attention to the labor implications of the insourcing of foreign trained health workers, IntraHealth International has featured an article on “Insourced” on its website. Foreign trained health workers are more likely to accept lower wages and unsafe working conditions (including … Continue reading
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Tagged development, economics, global health, health personnel, health policy, health workforce, immigration, IT, jobs, medical education, nursing, technology, trade
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Appearance on “Shore Law” with Chad Malkus
I had the opportunity to have a one hour interview about Insourced on Shore Law with Chad Malkus on Radio1240 AM (WCEM, ABC affiliate). The Eastern Shore of Maryland is rural and has a great shortage of all categories of health professionals. I’ve … Continue reading
I’ve Been Caught Being Disruptive!
My blog on how to retain healthcare workers in underserved communities has been featured on the Disruptive Women in Healthcare website.
Steve Thompson, CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine International, Responds to Insourced
Steve Thompson, MBA, the CEO of Johns Hopkins International (the arm of Johns Hopkins Medicine that provides a focus for all its international activities) has written a blog in response to the excerpt from Insourced that appeared in Salon.com. Thompson’s … Continue reading
Insourced Featured in Salon.com
An excerpt from Insourced was featured on Salon.com, a leading progressive news website. The except, titled “Healthcare’s foreign invasion: Obama risked a trade war with China about manufacturing — so why isn’t he outraged about medical jobs?” emphasized the jobs … Continue reading
MPR Interview on Physician Immigration
Here’s the recording of my recent interview on Minnesota Public Radio discussing the phenomenon of foreign health workers immigrating to the US: Listen to the Interview Read the Story