INTRODUCTION: Physician shortages in rural areas remain severe but may be ameliorated by recent expansions in medical school class sizes. Expanding student exposure to rural medicine by increasing the amount of prolonged clinical experiences in rural areas may increase the likelihood of students pursuing a career in rural medicine. This research sought to investigate the perspective of rural physicians on the introduction of a rurally based nine-month Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC). METHODS: In this mixed-methods study, nine physician leaders were interviewed from five Maine, USA, rural hospitals participating in an LIC. Semi-structured interviews were audiotaped and transcribed. Qualitative analysis techniques were used to code th...
INTRODUCTION: The United States is currently experiencing a shortage of physicians that is projected...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Introduction: Physician shortages in rural areas remain severe but may be ameliorated by recent expa...
Introduction: Two small rural towns in Australia, where medical practitioners provide primary care t...
Background: Umeå University Faculty of Medicine (UUFM), Sweden, has a regionalized medical program i...
Abstract Introduction Many health systems struggle in the provision of a sustainable and an efficien...
INTRODUCTION: The shortage of doctors in rural locations is an international problem, contributing t...
INTRODUCTION: Access to medical services for rural communities is poorer than for metropolitan commu...
Abstract Background In keeping with its mission to produce doctors for rural and regional Australia,...
Recruitment and retention of medical practitioners to rural practice is an ongoing global issue. Rur...
Background: Medical schools worldwide are challenged to address the rural primary care workforce sho...
There is a need to encourage careers in rural medicine and to prepare potential rural physicians for...
INTRODUCTION: The United States is currently experiencing a shortage of physicians that is projected...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Introduction: Physician shortages in rural areas remain severe but may be ameliorated by recent expa...
Introduction: Two small rural towns in Australia, where medical practitioners provide primary care t...
Background: Umeå University Faculty of Medicine (UUFM), Sweden, has a regionalized medical program i...
Abstract Introduction Many health systems struggle in the provision of a sustainable and an efficien...
INTRODUCTION: The shortage of doctors in rural locations is an international problem, contributing t...
INTRODUCTION: Access to medical services for rural communities is poorer than for metropolitan commu...
Abstract Background In keeping with its mission to produce doctors for rural and regional Australia,...
Recruitment and retention of medical practitioners to rural practice is an ongoing global issue. Rur...
Background: Medical schools worldwide are challenged to address the rural primary care workforce sho...
There is a need to encourage careers in rural medicine and to prepare potential rural physicians for...
INTRODUCTION: The United States is currently experiencing a shortage of physicians that is projected...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...