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Foreign Trained Doctors in Canada: Cultural Contingency and Cultural Democracy in the Medical Profession
2008
International Journal of Criminology and Sociological Theory
unpublished
In recent years, the media have highlighted the baffling exclusion of internationally trained physicians in the face of Canada's chronic doctor shortage and exasperating "patient wait times" crisis. Despite the logical role foreign physician could play in resource planning in this country, they still face numerous challenges and institutional barriers in attempting to enter the supply of practicing physicians. This article examines the relationship between culture and power as a critical
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