Introduction: Rural hospitals in South Africa, as elsewhere, face enduring shortages of, and challenges in attracting and retaining, suitably qualified staff. The Wits Initiative for Rural Health Education (WIRHE), based at the University of the Witwatersrand but covering three universities, is a rural scholarship programme established to find local solutions to these challenges in the North West and Mpumalanga provinces. The purpose of this evaluation was to ascertain whether the WIRHE project was achieving its objectives. Methods: This article draws from an evaluation commissioned by the Swiss-South African Cooperative Initiative, a major funder of the programme when WIRHE was launched in 2003. Qualitative interviews were conducted either...
Background: Studies documenting the socioeconomic impact of education leading to employment of rural...
Introduction: In South Africa fewer health professionals (HPs) work in rural areas compared to urban...
Background: The shortage of doctors and their maldistribution between urban and rural areas contribu...
CITATION: Mapukata, N. O., Couper, I & Smith, J. 2017. The value of the WIRHE Scholarship Programme ...
Background: International studies have shown that the best strategy for the long-term staffing of ru...
Introduction: The problem of recruiting and retaining a qualified rural and remote health workforce ...
The well-recognised shortage of healthcare workers in South Africa is compounded in rural areas due ...
Background. This article derives lessons from international experience of innovative rural health pl...
Background. Major inequalities in staffing levels at rural and urban hospitals contribute to poorer ...
Objectives: The Rural Support Network (RSN) is an undergraduate student society that aims to raise a...
Short-term rural placements positively impacts on medical students’ developments and perceptions on ...
Background: A major disparity exists in access to specialised healthcare between rural and urban are...
Abstract Background Training of health professionals can be deliberately structured to enhance rural...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
Introduction: There are still large gaps in the evidence base for the effectiveness of Australian un...
Background: Studies documenting the socioeconomic impact of education leading to employment of rural...
Introduction: In South Africa fewer health professionals (HPs) work in rural areas compared to urban...
Background: The shortage of doctors and their maldistribution between urban and rural areas contribu...
CITATION: Mapukata, N. O., Couper, I & Smith, J. 2017. The value of the WIRHE Scholarship Programme ...
Background: International studies have shown that the best strategy for the long-term staffing of ru...
Introduction: The problem of recruiting and retaining a qualified rural and remote health workforce ...
The well-recognised shortage of healthcare workers in South Africa is compounded in rural areas due ...
Background. This article derives lessons from international experience of innovative rural health pl...
Background. Major inequalities in staffing levels at rural and urban hospitals contribute to poorer ...
Objectives: The Rural Support Network (RSN) is an undergraduate student society that aims to raise a...
Short-term rural placements positively impacts on medical students’ developments and perceptions on ...
Background: A major disparity exists in access to specialised healthcare between rural and urban are...
Abstract Background Training of health professionals can be deliberately structured to enhance rural...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
Introduction: There are still large gaps in the evidence base for the effectiveness of Australian un...
Background: Studies documenting the socioeconomic impact of education leading to employment of rural...
Introduction: In South Africa fewer health professionals (HPs) work in rural areas compared to urban...
Background: The shortage of doctors and their maldistribution between urban and rural areas contribu...