Background: In rural and remote Australia, general practitioners (GPs) provide care across the continuum from primary to secondary care, often in Visiting Medical Officer (VMO) arrangements with a local hospital. However, little is known about the role of GP-VMOs in improving the perceived quality of care and health outcomes for rural and remote communities. Methods: We collected qualitative data from three GP-VMOs (all aged >55 years) and 10 patients (all aged over 65 years) in three local health districts of New South Wales, Australia. Thirteen in-depth interviews were conducted between October 2020 and February 2021. We employed thematic analysis to identify key roles of GP-VMOs in improving the perceived quality of care and health outco...
Background: The diverse rural medical education initiatives that have been developed in Australia to...
BACKGROUND: Outreach has been endorsed as an important global strategy to promote universal access t...
Background The diverse rural medical education initiatives that have been developed in Australia to...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: In Australia registrar training to become a general practitioner (GP) involves three to ...
Many rural and remote communities are struggling to attract and retain GPs while experiencing poorer...
Introduction: While rural Australians receive much of their procedural medical care from local healt...
Over the last seven years the recruitment of overseas trained doctors (OTDs) has formed a significa...
Objective: To explore rural hospital doctors’ experiences of providing care in New Zealand rural hos...
Background: Substantial government funding has been invested to support the training of General Prac...
Background: Visiting services address the problem of workforce deficit and access to effective prima...
Strategies are urgently needed to foster rural general practitioners (GPs) with the skills and profe...
Abstract Background The purpos...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of the introduction of a trainee specialist physician into th...
Background: The diverse rural medical education initiatives that have been developed in Australia to...
BACKGROUND: Outreach has been endorsed as an important global strategy to promote universal access t...
Background The diverse rural medical education initiatives that have been developed in Australia to...
Background: Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background Australians living in rural and remote areas have access to considerably fewer doctors c...
Background: In Australia registrar training to become a general practitioner (GP) involves three to ...
Many rural and remote communities are struggling to attract and retain GPs while experiencing poorer...
Introduction: While rural Australians receive much of their procedural medical care from local healt...
Over the last seven years the recruitment of overseas trained doctors (OTDs) has formed a significa...
Objective: To explore rural hospital doctors’ experiences of providing care in New Zealand rural hos...
Background: Substantial government funding has been invested to support the training of General Prac...
Background: Visiting services address the problem of workforce deficit and access to effective prima...
Strategies are urgently needed to foster rural general practitioners (GPs) with the skills and profe...
Abstract Background The purpos...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of the introduction of a trainee specialist physician into th...
Background: The diverse rural medical education initiatives that have been developed in Australia to...
BACKGROUND: Outreach has been endorsed as an important global strategy to promote universal access t...
Background The diverse rural medical education initiatives that have been developed in Australia to...