An exodus of nurses has caused a "medical brain drain" in Nigeria. Are rich countries to blame? : vimarsana.com

An exodus of nurses has caused a "medical brain drain" in Nigeria. Are rich countries to blame?

The US and Europe are drawing healthcare workers from countries that can least afford to lose them

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