![]() ![]() Expanding domestic training, however, may be constrained by the reluctance of doctors to accept training in their home country. Yet limited training capacity means that doctors are often sent to other countries to specialise, increasing the risk that they may not return. The opportunity to undertake specialty training has been shown to be particularly important in retaining doctors. Few medical schools and sustained emigration have led to low numbers of doctors in many sub-Saharan African countries.
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