What does the author advise the developing countries to do in order to stop brain drain
A: To increase the payment to qualified professionals.
B: To provide good working conditions.
C: To adopt flexible administrative procedures.
D: To confine qualified professionals by using institutional restrictions.
A: To increase the payment to qualified professionals.
B: To provide good working conditions.
C: To adopt flexible administrative procedures.
D: To confine qualified professionals by using institutional restrictions.
举一反三
- The trend of brain drain does the developing countries ______ degrees of harm.
- The way of regular working hours is no longer suiltable to the fast developing society and all companies or organizations should adopt flexible working hours.
- What is the author's attitude to high-tech equipment A: Laudatory. B: Qualified Positivity. C: Cautionary. D: Negativ
- What is the author's attitude to high-tech equipment A: Laudatory. B: Qualified Positivity. C: Cautionary. D: Negative.
- What health professionals should do when family involvement has negative effects on patients physical or mental health? A: Health professionals should give up communicating with patients' families. B: Health professionals invited more family members to participate in the discussion. C: Health professionals should take targeted strategies to deal with the family members of patients. D: Health professionals should immediately refused to listen to the patient's family.