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The case for refugee physicians: Forced migration of International Medical Graduates in the 21st century

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SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
卷 277, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113903

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International Medical Graduate (IMG); US Medical licensure; Physician integration; Global health; Refugee; Asylum; Forced migration; Narrative

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  1. Drexel's College of Arts and Sciences

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This paper introduces a new category of International Medical Graduates – refugee physicians, who are distinct from other IMGs. Through qualitative interviews and narrative analysis, the study highlights the unique challenges and constraints faced by refugee physicians in obtaining a US medical license and sheds light on their medical and political backgrounds.
In this paper we propose a new category of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) who are forced to leave their home countries: refugee physicians. In US social science scholarship, IMGs are divided into US citizen IMG (USIMG) and non-US citizen IMG (non-USIMG). For purposes of US medical licensure qualifications and recordkeeping, US- and non-USIMGs are lumped together. These categorizations are too blunt to demonstrate important differences among non-USIMGs. The category of refugee physicians distinguishes non-USIMGs who are forced to flee their homelands from other IMGs. We define and develop this category based on qualitative in-depth interviews conducted in 2019 with 28 non-USIMGs who fled to the US within the past 15 years. Using narrative analysis, we constructed flight biographies, storied chronological events and experiences, for each physician. The flight biographies highlight the medical and political contexts in which they were forced to flee and are situated in the US. Two representative cases demonstrate how and why lumping refugee physicians together with other IMGs obscures the constraints and challenges that set them apart from the other IMG categories. First, the term refugee physician focuses attention on how physicians are located among forcibly displaced people worldwide, including their distinct relationships to their home countries, transit countries in which some of them seek sanctuary, and the US, where some requested asylum and others have been resettled. Second, because refugee is an umbrella term that blends categories of law, policy, social science, and everyday usage it encompasses a wide variety of lived experiences along a continuum of compulsion to leave. Finally, refugee physician illuminates the group's distinct relationship to medical licensure and brings into focus structural barriers that impede their goal of gaining a US medical license.

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