Abstract Background Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and eventual practice is an essential component of training a fit-for-purpose health workforce distributed according to population need. Existing evidence comes largely from high-income settings and neglects contextual factors. This paper describes the practice intentions of entry and exit cohorts of medical students across low and high income settings and the correlation of student characteristics with these intentions. Methods The Training for Health Equity Network (THEnet) Graduate Outcome Study (GOS) is an international prospective cohort study tracking learners throughout training and ten years into practice as part of the longitudina...
Background: Flinders University (FU) and James Cook University (JCU) are founding members of the Tra...
Introduction: The quantitative deficit and inequalities in the distribution of doctors exacerbate th...
Introduction: James Cook University’s School of Medicine enrolled its first cohort of 64 students in...
Background: Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and e...
Background: Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and e...
CONTEXT: Socially accountable medical schools aim to reduce health inequalities by training workforc...
Objective: The James Cook University (JCU) medical school has a mission to produce graduates committ...
A frequently cited rationale for increasing the participation of students from low socioeconomic sta...
A frequently cited rationale for increasing the participation of students from low socioeconomic sta...
Abstract Introduction Medical ...
Equity in health outcomes for rural and remote populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC...
© 2020, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Incr...
Background: Socially-accountable health professional education (SAHPE) is committed to achieving hea...
Background: Flinders University (FU) and James Cook University (JCU) are founding members of the Tra...
Introduction: The quantitative deficit and inequalities in the distribution of doctors exacerbate th...
Introduction: James Cook University’s School of Medicine enrolled its first cohort of 64 students in...
Background: Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and e...
Background: Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and e...
CONTEXT: Socially accountable medical schools aim to reduce health inequalities by training workforc...
Objective: The James Cook University (JCU) medical school has a mission to produce graduates committ...
A frequently cited rationale for increasing the participation of students from low socioeconomic sta...
A frequently cited rationale for increasing the participation of students from low socioeconomic sta...
Abstract Introduction Medical ...
Equity in health outcomes for rural and remote populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC...
© 2020, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Incr...
Background: Socially-accountable health professional education (SAHPE) is committed to achieving hea...
Background: Flinders University (FU) and James Cook University (JCU) are founding members of the Tra...
Introduction: The quantitative deficit and inequalities in the distribution of doctors exacerbate th...
Introduction: James Cook University’s School of Medicine enrolled its first cohort of 64 students in...