To hire or not to hire?

Is hiring doctors from third-world countries a necessary practice?

Doctors have the important role of saving lives and ensuring effective healthcare, as they are the backbone of the medical force. We often hire talented individuals from other countries, and this includes doctors as well.

Hiring doctors, however, includes a moral dilemma: we often deprive third-world citizens of accessing better healthcare, which you can read below.  

Stop Stealing Doctors from Developing Countries
The U.S. is luring physicians from places where they’re already in short supply
Why America steals doctors from poorer countries
The US higher education system is said to be the best in the world, so why is it not able to train the doctors the country needs, asks Jonathan Wolff
How rich countries take away poor countries’ doctors and nurses - Times of India
US News: A pandemic-period study found that India’s healthcare system has struggled due to low numbers of trained health personnel, including nurses, trained p.

Hiring doctors is a practice that has its uses with a moral cost. It is important to consider what is truly important when we decide trade-offs both in debates and in the real world.