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Aust J Rural Health
; 26(5): 323-328, 2018 Oct.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-30303289
RESUMO
Compared to Australia, substantial rural-based clinical education in New Zealand started small and still has some way to go if it is to fulfil its potential in workforce retention and recruitment to under-served areas. The authors share some of their experiences in rural medical education and then speculate on how it could develop. They discuss the merits of a clinical school composed of a dispersed network of rural sites, which provide and coordinate rural health education.