Foreign-trained doctor numbers up in rural areas

Released on = July 17, 2007, 12:32 am

Press Release Author = - ABC News

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Press Release Summary = Shortage of health professionals in Queensland is so bad.
The number of health and community workers entering Queensland on 457s or skilled
workers\' visas, was 550 higher than for the same period last year.

Press Release Body = A rural doctor says the shortage of health professionals in
Queensland is so bad in some towns that foreign-trained practitioners now make up
between 50 and 100 per cent of the workforce.

Figures from the Department of Immigration show that in the nine months to March the
number of health and community workers entering Queensland on 457s or skilled
workers\' visas, was 550 higher than for the same period last year.

It is also the highest increase across all sectors.

Past president of the Rural Doctors Association of Queensland, Christian Rowan, says
areas outside the south-east corner are experiencing the greatest problems.

\"The workforce shortages in regional and remote areas have become more apparent and
worse over the last decade,\" he said.

Dr Rowan says he believes the numbers of foreign-trained doctors will continue to
rise especially in regional Queensland.

He says overseas workers are vital to many communities, but says more needs to be
done to address the declining number of health professionals being trained in
Australia.

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