The increased rate of migration of health workers from developing countries to high income countries is alarming and worthy of discussion. If it continue like this, what will be the fate of the developing countries when it comes to quality health care and man power? This and many more to be answered by Dr. Kunle Ashimi. Please share your thoughts with us. #letstalk#dntwok#healthissues
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Migration Of Health Workers From Developing Countries to High Income Countries Pt2- Dr. Kunle Ashimi
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- August 3, 2024
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