Why do some medical graduates lose their intention to practise rurally?
Introduction: Chronic medical workforce shortage and maldistribution continue to be a significant challenge in rural Australia. The Rural Clinical Schools (RCSs) program helps to alleviate this problem with evidence of increased rural location in graduates of rural training programs. However, rural...
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Main Authors: | Gizelle Cano (Author), Suzanne Bain-Donohue (Author), Malcolm Moore (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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