Time to revisit Ashburton? Junior hospital doctor employment in New Zealand 1985-2002

[...]some argue that residents are an elastic source of physician labour and that extended hours are a concession to the economic realities of fiscal temperance. The immediate problems for hospitals were: * junior doctors had come to constitute 24% of the medical workforce, when the optimum for a ba...

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Contract negotiations
Education
Employment
Family physicians
Hospital Administration - standards
Internal medicine
Medical Staff, Hospital
Medicine
New Zealand
Personnel Staffing and Scheduling
Physicians
Sleep
Wages & salaries
Workforce
Working hours
Workload
title Time to revisit Ashburton? Junior hospital doctor employment in New Zealand 1985-2002
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