Introduction: In 2006 the Kimberley Remote Area Health Placement Program (hereinafter the ‘Program’) was established at the University of Notre Dame’s School of Medicine (Fremantle campus, Western Australia). The Program was developed as one of the strategies to achieve the School of Medicine’s mission to graduate knowledgeable, skilful, dutiful and ethical doctors who will want to work in Australian areas of unmet need. The Program aims to immerse medical students in non-clinical settings to provide them with opportunities to learn life skills required for remote area living, and to introduce them to the myriad of socio-cultural, geographic, climatic and economic factors that impact on the health and wellbeing of remote area residents. To ...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how clinical immersion placements (CIPs) in regional, rura...
CONTEXT: The Northern Territory (NT) is characterised by major health inequalities. A high proportio...
The red dust has settled and any tan achieved has now faded as Notre Dame medical students return ...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
An innovative medical training program coordinated by The University of Notre Dame Australia, aiming...
Introduction: In 2005, the University of Notre Dame School of Medicine (Western Australia) establish...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s School of Medicine is again providing the opportunity for...
Introduction: The regionally based James Cook University (JCU) College of Medicine and Dentistry ai...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...
Introduction: Medical education in Australia is increasingly delivered through longitudinal placemen...
Addressing the problems of recruiting and retaining medical staff in rural and remote parts of Weste...
Over 65% of all James Cook University (JCU) medical graduates practise outside of major cities (comp...
Introduction: Accreditation of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) as a stan...
Introduction: In 2000, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) developed a natio...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how clinical immersion placements (CIPs) in regional, rura...
CONTEXT: The Northern Territory (NT) is characterised by major health inequalities. A high proportio...
The red dust has settled and any tan achieved has now faded as Notre Dame medical students return ...
Background: The Australian Government\u27s policies and programmes to redress the medical workforce ...
An innovative medical training program coordinated by The University of Notre Dame Australia, aiming...
Introduction: In 2005, the University of Notre Dame School of Medicine (Western Australia) establish...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s School of Medicine is again providing the opportunity for...
Introduction: The regionally based James Cook University (JCU) College of Medicine and Dentistry ai...
Introduction: The unequal and inequitable distribution of the medical workforce between rural and ur...
Introduction: Medical education in Australia is increasingly delivered through longitudinal placemen...
Addressing the problems of recruiting and retaining medical staff in rural and remote parts of Weste...
Over 65% of all James Cook University (JCU) medical graduates practise outside of major cities (comp...
Introduction: Accreditation of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) as a stan...
Introduction: In 2000, the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) developed a natio...
Background: A key strategy for increasing the supply of rural doctors is rurally located medical edu...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore how clinical immersion placements (CIPs) in regional, rura...
CONTEXT: The Northern Territory (NT) is characterised by major health inequalities. A high proportio...