Journal article
Rural origin plus a rural clinical school placement is a significant predictor of medical students' intentions to practice rurally: a multi-university study
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Health workforce shortages are a major problem in rural areas. Australian medical schools have implemented a number of rural education and training interventions aimed at increasing medical graduates' willingness to work in rural areas. These initiatives include recruiting students from rural backgrounds, delivering training in rural areas, and providing all students with some rural exposure during their medical training. However …
Authors
Walker JH; Dewitt DE; Pallant JF; Cunningham CE
Journal
Rural and Remote Health, Vol. 12, No. 1,
Publisher
Rural and Remote Health
Publication Date
2012
DOI
10.22605/rrh1908
ISSN
1445-6354