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Foreign-Trained Healthcare Workers
Integration of internationally educated health professionals.
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SUMMARY - Foreign-Trained Healthcare Workers

Canada faces persistent healthcare workforce shortages while thousands of internationally trained health professionals struggle to practice their professions. Physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers trained abroad navigate complex credential recognition processes that can take years and may never result in licensure. The gap between workforce needs and underutilized internationally trained talent represents a policy puzzle: how to ensure competent care while not wasting human resources or perpetuating barriers that may reflect protectionism rather than protection.

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