Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in medical education. Some US medical schools employ immersion learning in rural communities to increase the number of physicians who choose to practice in these areas. Founded in 1971, the rural physician associate program (RPAP) is a longitudinal immersion learning experience for students during their third year of medical school. Students are assigned to a primary care preceptor(s) in a rural community ranging in population from 1,000 to 30,000 for 36 weeks. Purpose: To describe students\u27 perceived value of this immersion learning experience. Methods: Data from 3 classes (2004, 2005, 2006) of students (n = 95) were analyzed, including fin...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
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...
CONTEXT: Providing year-long rural immersion as part of the medical degree is commonly used to incre...
Keeping Rural Medical Students Connected to their Roots: A “Home for the Holidays” Immersion Experie...
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...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
Context: Changes in health care and new theories of learning have prompted significant changes in me...
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...
CONTEXT: Providing year-long rural immersion as part of the medical degree is commonly used to incre...
Keeping Rural Medical Students Connected to their Roots: A “Home for the Holidays” Immersion Experie...
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...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...
Context: Founded in 1971 with state funding to increase the number of primary care physicians in rur...