Self-reported influence of monetary grants in the choice of a medical residency in remote or under-served areas
ConclusionThe choice of a RLI for residency may be influenced by monetary grants. This is consistent with real-life data showing an increase in medical staffing in these areas during the program ’s duration. Further studies are needed to determine causality and physical practicality of such programs.
Source: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research
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