| Literature DB >> 33263275 |
Emmeline Lagunes-Cordoba1, Raka Maitra2, Subodh Dave3, Shevonne Matheiken4, Femi Oyebode5, Jean O'Hara6, Derek K Tracy7.
Abstract
The National Health Service (NHS) was created 70 years ago to provide universal healthcare to the UK, and over the years it has relied upon international medical graduates (IMGs) to be able to meet its needs. Despite the benefits these professionals bring to the NHS, they often face barriers that hinder their well-being and performance. In this editorial, we discuss some of the most common challenges and the adverse effects these have on IMGs' lives and careers. However, we also propose practical measures to improve IMGs' experiences of working in psychiatry.Keywords: BAME; IMGs; NHS; career; stigma and discrimination
Year: 2020 PMID: 33263275 DOI: 10.1192/bjb.2020.118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJPsych Bull ISSN: 2056-4694