Journal of Medical Ethics
Volume 34, Issue 2, 2008, Pages 67-68

International migration of doctors from developing countries: Need to follow the Commonwealth Code (Article)

Muhammad Gadit A.A.*
  • a Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John's, NL A1B 3V6, Canada

Abstract

There is an ongoing debate on the migration of doctors, especially psychiatrists, from developing countries. It is argued that these countries, which are already running short of psychiatrists, will further be jeopardised and their health systems will collapse if this migration and subsequent recruitment continue. In this paper the author presents a personal view of the ethics and human rights of this matter. He emphasises the importance of migration of doctors in view of the current situation in developing countries and advises that the Commonwealth Code be followed to address the problem of the shortage of psychiatrists in developing countries and psychiatrists' basic right to avail themselves of the opportunities in the developed world.

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Index Keywords

developed country health service Developed Countries Emigration and Immigration Foreign Medical Graduates Developing Countries Health Services Needs and Demand Article developing country human rights foreign worker human Humans ethics migration

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DOI: 10.1136/jme.2006.020115
ISSN: 03066800
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English