| Literature DB >> 22457735 |
E Fuller Torrey1, Barbara Boyle Torrey.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has increased significantly. Given concerns regarding the effects of this loss to their countries of origin, the authors undertook a study of IMGs from lower income countries currently practicing in the United States.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22457735 PMCID: PMC3310056 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Training Costs of IMGs Compared to US Foreign Aid for Health by Country.
| IMGs in US | Cost of training (in thousands) | Total cost of training (in millions) | AID(in millions) | State Dept (in millions) | Total(in millions) | Total training costs less foreign aid (in millions) | |
| Armenia | 315 | $85 | $26.8 | $0.4 | 0 | $0.4 | $26.4 |
| Cameroon | 63 | $52 | $3.3 | $1.5 | $1.3 | $2.8 | $0.5 |
| China | 5,584 | $14 | $78.2 | $4.0 | $3.0 | $7.0 | $71.2 |
| El Salvador | 373 | $132 | $49.2 | $5.5 | 0 | $5.5 | $43.7 |
| Georgia | 208 | $85 | $17.7 | 0 | $0.9 | $0.9 | $16.8 |
| Guatemala | 558 | $132 | $73.7 | $14.6 | 0 | $14.6 | $59.1 |
| Honduras | 166 | $132 | $21.9 | $11.0 | $1.0 | $12.0 | $9.9 |
| India | 5,2874 | $35 | $1,850.6 | $78.2 | $9.0 | $87.2 | $1,763.4 |
| Kyrgyz Republic | 30 | $74 | $2.2 | $1.2 | $0.5 | $1.7 | $0.5 |
| Nicaragua | 330 | $132 | $43.6 | $5.9 | $0.9 | $6.8 | $36.8 |
| Pakistan | 12,433 | $35 | $435.2 | $29.7 | 0 | $29.7 | $405.5 |
| Paraguay | 263 | $132 | $34.7 | $2.1 | 0 | $2.1 | $32.6 |
| Philippines | 20,625 | $85 | $1,753.1 | $33.2 | 0 | $33.2 | $1,719.9 |
| Sudan | 353 | $113 | $39.9 | $30.0 | $7.0 | $37.0 | $2.9 |
| Tajikistan | 55 | $74 | $4.1 | $1.5 | $0.5 | $2.0 | $2.1 |
| Thailand | 1,688 | $85 | $143.5 | $1.0 | $0.5 | $1.5 | $142.0 |
| Ukraine | 1,560 | $151 | $235.6 | $4.0 | $14.7 | $18.7 | $216.9 |
| Uzbekistan | 124 | $74 | $9.2 | $2.4 | $0.6 | $3.0 | $6.2 |
| Vietnam | 1,164 | $85 | $98.9 | 0 | $95.0 | $95.0 | $3.9 |
Note: This table includes only those lower income countries that received US bilateral foreign aid related to health and whose IMG training costs were larger than the aid. The US foreign aid totals are those enacted by Congress for fiscal year 2010.