General practitioner recruitment and retention: an evidence synthesis
This report presents an evidence synthesis on GP revruitment, retention and re-employment. It finds that overall the published evidence focuses primarily on attracting GPs to rural areas however the literature does provide some useful insights to factors that may support the development of specific strategies for the recruitment and retention of GPs. The report suggests that medical students should be exposed to successful GP role models and general practice and that supporting intrinsic motivational factors and career determinants can influence recruitment.ReportPRUComm publications
Source: Health Management Specialist Library - Category: UK Health Authors: The King ' s Fund Information & Knowledge Service Tags: Workforce and employment Source Type: blogs
More News: Databases & Libraries | Employment | General Practices | Primary Care | Rural Health | Students | UK Health | Universities & Medical Training