Abstract
International medical graduates provide a valuable service to the healthcare of their adopted countries. However, there remain a significant number of challenges in their adjustment and acculturation in the post-migration phase. We believe that the cultural capital these doctors bring with them can act as a support as well as a challenge. They are likely to face subtle and not-so-subtle, covert and overt discrimination at a number of levels. In this brief report, we highlight some of the issues faced by them and some potential solutions.
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Pemberton, M., Gnanapragasam, S. N., & Bhugra, D. (2022). International medical graduates: challenges and solutions in psychiatry. BJPsych International, 19(2), 30–33. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2021.15
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