Objective: This paper reports on an evaluation of the John Flynn Placement Program (JFPP) for medical students. JFPP aims for medical students to experience both rural medicine and rural life as a way of increasing rural career intentions.\ud \ud Design: Medical students experience two weeks a year over four years with a rural doctor. Students are evaluated at the end of each placement for clinical and social experiences and career intent. They are followed up annually to monitor career intent. Mentors are evaluated annually on clinical and rural experiences during a placement.\ud \ud Setting: The Australian Government has several initiatives to encourage recruitment into rural medicine. One initiative is the JFPP. Students from all medical...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioner...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
Introduction: There has been much recent investment to improve the recruitment and retention of medi...
Objective: This paper reports on an evaluation of the John Flynn Placement Program (JFPP) for medica...
Objective: This paper reports on an evaluation of the John Flynn Placement Program (JFPP) for medica...
Introduction: Medical education in Australia is increasingly delivered through longitudinal placemen...
Context: Medical school curricula remain one of the key levers in increasing the future supply of ru...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioners...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioners...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioner...
INTRODUCTION: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioners...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioner...
INTRODUCTION: In 2001 the Australian Government Department of Health began what is now the Rural Cli...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between rural undergraduate training, rural postgraduate tra...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioner...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
Introduction: There has been much recent investment to improve the recruitment and retention of medi...
Objective: This paper reports on an evaluation of the John Flynn Placement Program (JFPP) for medica...
Objective: This paper reports on an evaluation of the John Flynn Placement Program (JFPP) for medica...
Introduction: Medical education in Australia is increasingly delivered through longitudinal placemen...
Context: Medical school curricula remain one of the key levers in increasing the future supply of ru...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioners...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioners...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioner...
INTRODUCTION: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioners...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioner...
INTRODUCTION: In 2001 the Australian Government Department of Health began what is now the Rural Cli...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between rural undergraduate training, rural postgraduate tra...
Introduction: Many strategies have been implemented to address the shortage of medical practitioner...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
Introduction: There has been much recent investment to improve the recruitment and retention of medi...