THE CURRENT PROBLEMS OF THE MIGRATION OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN POLAND AND EUROPE
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The main aim of this paper was a comparison of the migration of medical personnel, especially doctors and nurses, before and after Polish accession to the European Union. The migration process has been evaluated based on the results of a pilot study and statistics of the Ministry of Health, and the World Health Organization, indicating the number of employed doctor and nurses in our country and Europe in years 2003-2009.
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