This piece examines how New Zealand’s historical exclusion of foreign-trained doctors—driven by antisemitism and professional resistance—led to a health crisis, now mirrored by current reliance on overseas-trained medical staff.
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historical prejudice overrode public need
Foreign-trained doctors sustain NZ’s health system – we weren’t always so welcomingSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.