Caribbean Looks to Stem Flight of Nurses
Associated Press, May 17, 2007
Georgetown - The Caribbean must find a way to stem an exodus of nurses seeking higher-paying jobs in Europe and North America, regional officials said Thursday. A study by the 15-member Caribbean Community found that 50,000 nurses left the region from 1996 to 2005, creating shortages and depriving the small countries of a return on investments in nurse training. Edward Greene, the group's assistant secretary-general, said that Caribbean leaders will discuss a "managed migration" of nurses to wealthier nations during a three-day conference next month in Washington. According to a study last year by the International Monetary Fund, the Caribbean is losing up to 40 percent of its highly skilled workers in fields such as education, medicine and law. © 2007 The Associated Press
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