Lessons learned through the implementation of a rural longitudinal integrated clerkship at the University of Missouri-Columbia
Introduction: Created in 1995, The University of Missouri School of Medicine’s Rural Track Pipeline Program was designed to address physician shortages in rural Missouri through medical student participation in a series of clinical and non-clinical programs over the course of their medical...
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Main Authors: | Meghan Meyers (Author), Jana Porter (Author), Laura Morris (Author), Whitney Lefevre (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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