The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAustralia suffers from a well documented shortage of rural medical practitioners. In an attempt to increase recruitment, it has emerged that rural origin medical students are more than twice as likely as their urban colleagues to become rural practitioners. This has led to a wide range of programs aimed at increasing the number of rural students who apply for and gain entry into medical school. But how do rural students cope with the medical school environment? This paper was based on the results of a survey of senior medical students and looked at how rural students' fare with the medical school environment compared to their urban counterparts. It was concluded that government...
Objective: In-depth exploration of the perceptions, experiences and expectations of current long-ter...
Abstract Introduction The maldistribution of physicians in the United States has led to a shortage o...
Background: The shortage of doctors and their maldistribution between urban and rural areas contribu...
The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. There is pressure on me...
Abstract Background Over the last two decades medical schools have increased rural practice learning...
Objective: In-depth exploration of the perceptions, experiences and expectations of current long-ter...
Introduction: Rural background is an acknowledged predictor of later rural medical practice. This st...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThis study aimed to document the lev...
Background: Access to health care is an ongoing problem for underserved populations in rural and rem...
Background: Rural Clinical Schools in Australia are a government initiative to help address the rura...
Background: Rural Clinical Schools in Australia are a government initiative to help address the rura...
Objective: Evidence indicates that medical graduates with a rural background are more likely to beco...
[Extract] Selection of students into medical school is generally regarded as the single most importa...
What evidence-based undergraduate interventions promote rural health? Wayne Hsueh, Tim Wilkinson, Ja...
The medical workforce shortfall in rural areas is a major issue influencing the nature of undergradu...
Objective: In-depth exploration of the perceptions, experiences and expectations of current long-ter...
Abstract Introduction The maldistribution of physicians in the United States has led to a shortage o...
Background: The shortage of doctors and their maldistribution between urban and rural areas contribu...
The critical shortage of the rural medical workforce in Australia continues. There is pressure on me...
Abstract Background Over the last two decades medical schools have increased rural practice learning...
Objective: In-depth exploration of the perceptions, experiences and expectations of current long-ter...
Introduction: Rural background is an acknowledged predictor of later rural medical practice. This st...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThis study aimed to document the lev...
Background: Access to health care is an ongoing problem for underserved populations in rural and rem...
Background: Rural Clinical Schools in Australia are a government initiative to help address the rura...
Background: Rural Clinical Schools in Australia are a government initiative to help address the rura...
Objective: Evidence indicates that medical graduates with a rural background are more likely to beco...
[Extract] Selection of students into medical school is generally regarded as the single most importa...
What evidence-based undergraduate interventions promote rural health? Wayne Hsueh, Tim Wilkinson, Ja...
The medical workforce shortfall in rural areas is a major issue influencing the nature of undergradu...
Objective: In-depth exploration of the perceptions, experiences and expectations of current long-ter...
Abstract Introduction The maldistribution of physicians in the United States has led to a shortage o...
Background: The shortage of doctors and their maldistribution between urban and rural areas contribu...