Ganesh Shanker, Sankalp Dixit, A. Tripathi, Anurag Senger, G. Saha, O. Singh, Tarun Yadav
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Brain Exchange: Bidirectional Flux of Medical Personnel to Ensure Equitable Distribution of Resources between Developed and Developing Countries
This article is intended to address the plummeting numbers of trained medical personnel in developing countries due to exodus to developed lands often termed as ‘brain drain’ and to put forth ideas and suggestions that turn this brain drain into ‘brain exchange’ thereby benefiting both the donor and the recipient countries. A few suggestions presented here may help in creating an equilibrium of such efflux and influx of such medical personnel, thus completing the so-called ‘brain circulation.