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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Shifts are happening in the medical workforce- as we start to see more diversity and growth

    Shifts are happening in the medical workforce- as we start to see more diversity and growth


    The New Zealand Medical Council latest workforce survey, shows practising doctors increased by 2.6-percent this year - reaching more than 20-thousand.

    Women now make up almost 50-percent of the medical workforce, and are projected to outnumber men by mid-next-year.

    Maori doctors account for more than five-percent of the workforce, and Pacific doctors make up 2.7-percent.

    Almost half of both Maori and Pacific doctors are under 35.

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