“I am kind of in stalemate”. The experiences of non-EU migrant doctors in Ireland HumphriesNiamh BidwellPosy TyrrellElla BrughaRuairi ThomasSteve NormandCharles 2019 <p><strong>Introduction (extract):</strong></p> <p>Although historically a source country for health workers, Ireland began actively recruiting health workers internationally in the early 2000s and is becoming the OECD country with the second highest dependency on foreign-trained doctors (OECD, 2010) and the highest dependency on foreign-trained nurses (OECD, 2010). Between 2000 and 2009, 40% of all newly registered nurses in Ireland were from outside the EU (Humphries, Brugha & McGee, 2009). The number of foreign-trained doctors registered on the Irish Medical Register<sup>1</sup> increased by 259% between 2000 and 2010 (Bidwell et al., 2013).</p> <p>(continued in document)</p>