Context: There is a worldwide shortage of physicians, which is worse in rural areas, with a large underserved rural and remote population. Most jurisdictions in countries of all income levels report shortages of rural doctors, often exacerbated where primary care is not strong. Japan is not an exception: Japanese specialist-driven approaches in medical education and public health have resulted in disproportionate distribution of medical services in the country. Issue: Rural generalism, or rural generalist medicine, is emerging in many jurisdictions as one approach to training and provision of care for rural communities. While there is considerable variation in titles, the format of the training and models of care, the emphasis is on trai...
[Extract] Professor Kitchener is to be congratulated on his recent article highlighting some practic...
In 2018, a new training program for primary care physicians was launched in Japan. As physicians res...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Context: There is a worldwide shortage of physicians, which is worse in rural areas, with a large un...
CONTEXT: There is a worldwide shortage of physicians, which is worse in rural areas, with a large un...
Abstract Background Japan has established comprehensive education-scholarship programs to supply phy...
Background: Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are dev...
Existing evidence supports the effectiveness of financial incentive policy for medical students and ...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are dev...
Introduction: Queensland Health's Rural Generalist Pathway is a supported career pathway for junior ...
Purpose To show the practice location of graduates from two Japanese programs recruiting physicians...
Rural generalist medicine was recognised in Queensland as a medical discipline of specialist equival...
Introduction: The State of Hawai‘i has an estimated 29% physician shortage.1 This deficit is parti...
The shortage of medical doctors is now a serious social problem in Japan. There are 2.1 physicians p...
Background\ud \ud Fostering generalism is particularly important in rural and regional medical pract...
[Extract] Professor Kitchener is to be congratulated on his recent article highlighting some practic...
In 2018, a new training program for primary care physicians was launched in Japan. As physicians res...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Context: There is a worldwide shortage of physicians, which is worse in rural areas, with a large un...
CONTEXT: There is a worldwide shortage of physicians, which is worse in rural areas, with a large un...
Abstract Background Japan has established comprehensive education-scholarship programs to supply phy...
Background: Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are dev...
Existing evidence supports the effectiveness of financial incentive policy for medical students and ...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are dev...
Introduction: Queensland Health's Rural Generalist Pathway is a supported career pathway for junior ...
Purpose To show the practice location of graduates from two Japanese programs recruiting physicians...
Rural generalist medicine was recognised in Queensland as a medical discipline of specialist equival...
Introduction: The State of Hawai‘i has an estimated 29% physician shortage.1 This deficit is parti...
The shortage of medical doctors is now a serious social problem in Japan. There are 2.1 physicians p...
Background\ud \ud Fostering generalism is particularly important in rural and regional medical pract...
[Extract] Professor Kitchener is to be congratulated on his recent article highlighting some practic...
In 2018, a new training program for primary care physicians was launched in Japan. As physicians res...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...