Journal article
Revisiting Post-war British Medical Migration: A Case Study of Bristol Medical Graduates in Australia
Fallon Mody
SOCIAL HISTORY OF MEDICINE | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkx009
Abstract
Between 1954 and 1963, c. 4,000 British-trained doctors migrated to countries including Australia, Canada and the USA. Historians have positioned their motivations to migrate as either primarily ideological (opposition to 'socialised medicine') or economic (poor prospects within the NHS structure). Post-war British medical migrants are, however, understudied. This article adds to the growing body of literature on twentieth-century medical migration; it details the transnational lives of a group of Bristol doctors in Australia. Their medical lives are used as a case study to explore prospects in the NHS'particularly for GPS, contextualising these doctors' decision to migrate. It continues by ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a National Archives of Australia and Australian Historical Association postgraduate scholarship.