The Exodus of Health Professionals from Sub-Saharan Africa

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The beginning:
The Exodus of Health Professionals from Sub-Saharan Africa
Balancing human rights and societal needs in the twenty-first century
By Ogilvie, L., Mill, J.,
Astle
, B., Fanning, A. &
Opare
, M.
The purpose of this paper is to offer a reflective review of the article entitled The exodus of health professionals from sub-Saharan Africa: Balancing human rights and societal needs in the twenty-first century, written by Ogilvie, L., Mill, J.,
Astle
, B., Fanning, A. &
Opare
, M. (2007). After beginning by providing a description of the thesis and purpose of the article, a description of the structure the authors use to organize their key ideas and to advance the argument will then be offered. Following that, an analysis of the strengths...
The end:
.....nurses is so urgent?
3. How do the social determinants of health fit with the international migration of nurses?
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, M. (2007). The exodus of health professionals from sub-Saharan Africa: Balancing human rights and societal needs in the twenty-first century. Nursing Inquiry, 14(2), 114-124.
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