ural or remote communities may be ideal locations to train residents in general psychiatry. In addition, evidence from the rural medical education literature sug-gests that developing educational experiences in these communities may also improve recruitment and reten-tion. University departments of psychiatry, in partnership with national organizations and underserved communi-ties themselves, are beginning to develop training sites in small Canadian communities. This paper examines the educational opportunities for these sites and explores the necessary adaptation of existing curricula to provide opti-mal learning in rural and remote environments
This paper examines the status of postgraduate family medicine training in rural settings in Canada ...
Objective: To describe the introduction of an ongoing professional development programme for clinici...
The study results show that there is almost no movement of psychiatrists out of the large urban cent...
Objective: To examine the experience of psychiatry training in rural New South Wales. Method: All ru...
Objective: The shortage of addiction psychiatrists in Australia results in poor access to specialist...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: In response to the identi...
In rural areas, the lack of psychologists available makes it difficult for patients to receive the c...
Background: Rural and island health care staff in Scotland are required to manage patients experienc...
Creating residencies that produce psychiatrists who are skilled and interested in working in under r...
As the majority of licensed professional psychologists concentrate in urban areas and university set...
CONTEXT: The significant impact of mental ill health in rural and remote Australia has been well doc...
Clinical psychology has not had a strong presence in rural and remote regions of Australia. It is be...
Despite recent efforts to encourage fede-al funding of psychological services for underserved popula...
The mal-distribution of health practitioners across urban and rural areas in Australia, Canada and t...
Abstract: Community psychiatry is becoming a more common component of psychiatric training programs,...
This paper examines the status of postgraduate family medicine training in rural settings in Canada ...
Objective: To describe the introduction of an ongoing professional development programme for clinici...
The study results show that there is almost no movement of psychiatrists out of the large urban cent...
Objective: To examine the experience of psychiatry training in rural New South Wales. Method: All ru...
Objective: The shortage of addiction psychiatrists in Australia results in poor access to specialist...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: In response to the identi...
In rural areas, the lack of psychologists available makes it difficult for patients to receive the c...
Background: Rural and island health care staff in Scotland are required to manage patients experienc...
Creating residencies that produce psychiatrists who are skilled and interested in working in under r...
As the majority of licensed professional psychologists concentrate in urban areas and university set...
CONTEXT: The significant impact of mental ill health in rural and remote Australia has been well doc...
Clinical psychology has not had a strong presence in rural and remote regions of Australia. It is be...
Despite recent efforts to encourage fede-al funding of psychological services for underserved popula...
The mal-distribution of health practitioners across urban and rural areas in Australia, Canada and t...
Abstract: Community psychiatry is becoming a more common component of psychiatric training programs,...
This paper examines the status of postgraduate family medicine training in rural settings in Canada ...
Objective: To describe the introduction of an ongoing professional development programme for clinici...
The study results show that there is almost no movement of psychiatrists out of the large urban cent...