Journal article
A short-term rural placement can change metropolitan medical students' knowledge of, and attitudes to, rural practice
JR Wright, L Bourke, CJ Waite, TA Holden, JM Goodwin, AL Marmo, ML Wilson, HE Malcolm, D Pierce
Medical Journal of Australia | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.5694/mja13.11329
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether a short-term placement of metropolitan medical students in a rural environment can improve their knowledge of, and change their attitudes to, rural health issues. Design and participants: Medical students taking part in the March and May 2013 3-week Rural Health Modules (RHMs) were invited to participate in focus groups and complete questionnaires before undertaking the RHM, after a 2-day rural orientation and at the end of the RHM. Students were asked to comment on a range of issues affecting rural health care including their attitude to pursuing a rural career. Focus group transcripts were thematically analysed and questionnaire data were statistically analy..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We wish to acknowledge the support of the Australian Government through the University Departments of Rural Health and Rural Clinical Training and Support programs.