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Changing places

James Buchan Professor at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh

Crossing continents is becoming a way of life for more and more nurses. James Buchan looks at the growing dynamic of international recruitment

Globalisation means Maltese bus drivers in Aberdeen, Indian software programmers in San Francisco and English-speaking nurses just about everywhere. England has been actively recruiting nurses from abroad, to the extent that it is not uncommon to find a hospital employing nurses from 30 or more countries.

Nursing Standard. 19, 25, 23-23. doi: 10.7748/ns.19.25.23.s35

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