The Pull, Push, and Problem of Health Worker Migration

Like the institution that supports it, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, founded and centered in a relatively small town in southeastern Minnesota, has long had a mission with a global intent and reach. Begun in 1926 as a journal primarily geared for the Mayo Clinic staff physicians, Mayo Clinic Proceedings rapidly gained an international readership and a pool of submitting authors.1 For example, in 2022, 56% of submitted content and 18% of accepted content were international in origin (defined as from countries other than the United States) and originated from some 60 countries (excluding the United States); and in 2023 year to date, 61% of submitted content and 22% of accepted content were international in origin and emanated from 41 countries.
Source: Mayo Clinic Proceedings - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Tags: Editorial Source Type: research