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The regulator's intervention will intensify the pressure on hospitals, growing numbers of which are in financial difficulty, to hire more staff to tackle shortages even though many have little spare money.
The Guardian reported last week that hospitals were recruiting more than 100 foreign-trained doctors a year, from at least 27 countries including Syria and Poland, in an attempt to tackle shortages in a wide range of specialities, including A&E, radiology and ophthalmology.
Ministers said they were promoting the benefits of working in Wales to doctors to tackle shortages.
Dog owners in Oxfordshire are being urged to have their pets donate blood in a bid to tackle shortages.
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Unipart, once the parts division of British Leyland, hopes the institute will tackle skills shortages by training up "industry-ready engineers".
But they said the health service would not benefit from the extra medics for another decade and that others were needed to tackle doctor shortages.
His priority, he says, is to create a comprehensive study of educational attainment in his country and tackle the shortages in qualified teachers.
At the same time trusts are recruiting nurses from abroad to tackle staff shortages so they can cope with the expected impact of flu, norovirus and bad weather.
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