Background There is an insufficient number of medical students intending to pursue general practitioner (GP) careers. The undergraduate curriculum has traditionally prioritised teaching in large hospital settings despite most National Health Service patient contact occurring in primary care. Primary care is faced with providing health care for an ageing population with high levels of co-morbidities. Patients who live in deprived areas suffer many disadvantages affecting their health and additionally tend to be underserved. Globally, there has been an initiative to provide medical students with extended clinical placements in rural and remote areas. These placements have identified many beneficial outcomes; however, little is known about pl...
BACKGROUND: Learning in general practice is an essential component of undergraduate medical educatio...
Background: General practice recruitment is in difficulty in the UK as many experienced GPs retire o...
In their recent paper, Jean Adams and Martin White1 make the observation that electoral wards in nor...
Background There is an insufficient number of medical students intending to pursue general practitio...
Background There are national UK general practitioner (GP) shortages, particularly in deprived area...
Context: The delivery of undergraduate clinical education in underserved areas is increasing in vari...
Context: The delivery of undergraduate clinical education in underserved areas is increasing in var...
Background: GP training practices are less likely to be situated in areas of deprivation; little is ...
BACKGROUND: Widening access to medicine in the UK is a recalcitrant problem of increasing political ...
Widening Participation (WP) for medical school entry has been politically encouraged to ensure acces...
Background: The Scottish Deep End Project is a collaboration between academic GPs and GPs in practic...
Recruiting placements in undergraduate general practice is increasingly challenging. Here we descri...
Recruiting placements in undergraduate general practice is increasingly challenging. Here we descri...
Introduction Globally, primary healthcare is facing workforce shortages. Longer and higher quality ...
Widening Participation (WP) in medicine refers to all theory, activities and policy concerned with r...
BACKGROUND: Learning in general practice is an essential component of undergraduate medical educatio...
Background: General practice recruitment is in difficulty in the UK as many experienced GPs retire o...
In their recent paper, Jean Adams and Martin White1 make the observation that electoral wards in nor...
Background There is an insufficient number of medical students intending to pursue general practitio...
Background There are national UK general practitioner (GP) shortages, particularly in deprived area...
Context: The delivery of undergraduate clinical education in underserved areas is increasing in vari...
Context: The delivery of undergraduate clinical education in underserved areas is increasing in var...
Background: GP training practices are less likely to be situated in areas of deprivation; little is ...
BACKGROUND: Widening access to medicine in the UK is a recalcitrant problem of increasing political ...
Widening Participation (WP) for medical school entry has been politically encouraged to ensure acces...
Background: The Scottish Deep End Project is a collaboration between academic GPs and GPs in practic...
Recruiting placements in undergraduate general practice is increasingly challenging. Here we descri...
Recruiting placements in undergraduate general practice is increasingly challenging. Here we descri...
Introduction Globally, primary healthcare is facing workforce shortages. Longer and higher quality ...
Widening Participation (WP) in medicine refers to all theory, activities and policy concerned with r...
BACKGROUND: Learning in general practice is an essential component of undergraduate medical educatio...
Background: General practice recruitment is in difficulty in the UK as many experienced GPs retire o...
In their recent paper, Jean Adams and Martin White1 make the observation that electoral wards in nor...