Background: Three students in the 3rd year of a graduate entry medical program self-selected to participate in a 1-year clinical placement, each with a rural general practitioner in central western Queensland, Australia. Description: Students completed 32 weeks in a rural generalist community immersion medical program and were compared with matched students who completed their year in urban tertiary hospitals. Evaluations included teaching and learning opportunities, assessment of clinical competencies, and semistructured interviews. Views of preceptors, spouses, and community were also evaluated. Evaluation: All outcome measures were positive and many were greater for the rural immersion students than for the matched urban group. S...
Objective: To use short-term indicators (hospital internship choice, and interest in a future rural ...
Objective: To examine associations between extended medical graduates’ rural clinical school (RCS) e...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...
Background: Three students in the 3rd year of a graduate entry medical program self-selected to part...
Background: Three students in the 3rd year of a graduate entry medical program self-selected to part...
Introduction: Medical education in Australia is increasingly delivered through longitudinal placemen...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Background: The University of Queensland has through an Australian Government initiative, establishe...
INTRODUCTION: Access to medical services for rural communities is poorer than for metropolitan commu...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Copyright © Harriet Denz-Penhey, Susan Shannon, J Murdoch, Jonathan Newbury 2005 A licence to publis...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how clinical immersion placements (CIPs) in regional, rura...
Introduction: The James Cook University School of Medicine is the only complete medical school in no...
BACKGROUND: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Objective: To use short-term indicators (hospital internship choice, and interest in a future rural ...
Objective: To examine associations between extended medical graduates’ rural clinical school (RCS) e...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...
Background: Three students in the 3rd year of a graduate entry medical program self-selected to part...
Background: Three students in the 3rd year of a graduate entry medical program self-selected to part...
Introduction: Medical education in Australia is increasingly delivered through longitudinal placemen...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Background: The University of Queensland has through an Australian Government initiative, establishe...
INTRODUCTION: Access to medical services for rural communities is poorer than for metropolitan commu...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Copyright © Harriet Denz-Penhey, Susan Shannon, J Murdoch, Jonathan Newbury 2005 A licence to publis...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how clinical immersion placements (CIPs) in regional, rura...
Introduction: The James Cook University School of Medicine is the only complete medical school in no...
BACKGROUND: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Objective: To use short-term indicators (hospital internship choice, and interest in a future rural ...
Objective: To examine associations between extended medical graduates’ rural clinical school (RCS) e...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...