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State hospitals, academic medicine and the decline of health care in South Africa: A cry of support from those who have left for those who stay.
Andrew C Don-Wauchope, Andreas Karas, Vasudhevan T Chetty, Howard K Davidson, Raymond Gottschalk, Eugenii A Rabiner, Flora Sam, Garth P Sommerville, Jina Swartz, Adie Viljoen
Abstract
Recently a group of concerned South African doctors published a comment on the occupational-specific dispensation negotiations that have failed to address their concerns. As a group of South African trained physicians working out of South Africa we would like to add our voice in support of these concerned doctors. In particular, the South African public and government needs to acknowledge that poor working conditions and inadequate compensation play a large role in the loss of medical skill from South Africa.
Authors' affiliations
Andrew C Don-Wauchope, McMaster University
Andreas Karas, Health Protection Agency
Vasudhevan T Chetty, McMaster University
Howard K Davidson,
Raymond Gottschalk,
Eugenii A Rabiner,
Flora Sam,
Garth P Sommerville,
Jina Swartz,
Adie Viljoen,
Keywords
Employment, Health Care, Academic, Working Conditions, Migration
Cite this article
South African Medical Journal 2010;100(2):74-75.
Article History
Date submitted: 2009-12-08
Date published: 2010-01-29
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