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Conference on Nursing Education in Africa - Abstract Submission June 15, 2012

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IFGH 2012: Malawi's bottlenecks, digital content and health's human resources crisis

Key Correspondent Kunal D Patel reports from the Irish Forum for Global Health (IFGH) conference.
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IFGH 2012: An Exploration of the Hospital and Ward Factors Associated with High Levels of Overseas-Trained Nurses in General Hospitals in Ireland: Using Irish RN4CAST Study Results

To explore hospital factors that account for the variation in rates of non-EU qualified nurses in general hospitals in Ireland. Working hypotheses were that: large, teaching, urban hospitals would have higher levels of non-EU qualified nurses, given their higher turnover rates; hospitals with more negative work environments would have higher levels of non-EU qualified nurses as they would have relied more heavily on active overseas recruitment.
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IFGH 2012: Nurse Migration and Health Workforce Planning in the Irish Context

This paper reflects on a decade of international nurse recruitment in the Irish context.
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IFGH 2012: Constructing and Narrating Career, Career Stories of UK-based African Nurses

This study was an analysis of individual global careers. It explored the careers of UK-based African nurses including the pre and post migration context of career and career narratives
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IFGH 2012: An Initiative for Training Collaboration between an Irish and Sudanese Multidisciplinary Diabetes Centre

This abstract highlights an initiative by an expatriate doctor to strengthen the role of Sudanese Specialist nurses through skills-focused training in Ireland.
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IFGH 2010: A comparison of the perceptions of nurses working in Irish hospitals who trained in Ireland or overseas: Implications for healthcare and nurse workforce planning

A comparison of the perceptions of nurses working in Irish hospitals who trained in Ireland or overseas: Implications for healthcare and nurse workforce planning
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