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Ireland loses up to 30% of new doctors annually to other countries, deepening a primary care crisis.
Ireland faces a severe shortage of general practitioners (GPs) as up to 30% of newly trained doctors leave annually for countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, or the UK.
This emigration contributes to a crisis in primary care, exacerbated by an aging GP workforce and a growing population.
The study found 1,077 Irish-trained GPs are registered in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, reducing the expected increase in Ireland's GP numbers by 30%.
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Irlanda pierde hasta el 30 % de los nuevos médicos anualmente en otros países, lo que agrava una crisis de atención primaria.