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Dr Mike Tremblay

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Dr Mike Tremblay

strategy & policy advice since 1997
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    • Dr Mike Tremblay PhD
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    • Toolkit for Thinking
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    • Cognology
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September 2016

Live short and don’t prosper: post-Brexit healthcare and life sciences

  • September 5, 2016

This is a summary of some emerging and salient issues related to the UK departure from the EU. Workforce It is estimated that the UK recruits 7000 nurses and 2000 doctors annually from the EU. The UK is currently unable… Read More »Live short and don’t prosper: post-Brexit healthcare and life sciences

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