<p>Concerns about the negative impact of the brain drain of health professionals from Africa have led to a dominant narrative in which those who migrate are a permanent and costly loss to the country of origin and a permanent and valuable gain for the country of destination. In the new world of transnationalism a global skills market and greatly increased mobility by health professionals it is unlikely that the traditional permanent-exodus model of the brain drain narrative adequately captures all forms of migration by South African doctors. This report first examines the temporary employment opportunities for South African doctors in countries such as the United Kingdom Ireland Canada and Australia. This report draws two major conclusions: first the dominant brain drain narrative overlooks the complex nature of South African physician migration and ignores the fact that a significant number of doctors have temporary employment experience outside the country. Second it suggests that temporary employment overseas increases the chances of permanent emigration later.</p>
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