What recently graduated podiatrists think of rural work, and how services are responding: a qualitative study
Introduction: Access to healthcare services should be equitable no matter where you live. However, the podiatry needs of rural populations are poorly addressed, partly because of workforce maldistribution. Encouraging emerging podiatrists to work in rural areas is a key solution. The aims were to ex...
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Main Authors: | Anna Couch (Author), Jenni White (Author), Belinda O'Sullivan (Author), Terry Haines (Author), Hylton Menz (Author), Cylie Williams (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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