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Abstract
Twelve years' experience in providing summer employment for students in official health agencies in British Columbia is reviewed and a two-week orientation course given prior to employment in 1964 is described. In the program, which provides experience in teaching, research and community service, a total of 43 students have been employed. Students seeking this type of employment and accepted for it tend to have high academic standing. They prefer employment in or near Vancouver irrespective of their original home location. Two main employers have been available: specialized agencies in metropolitan Vancouver, or "rural" health units. Students serving in health units showed a strong tendency to enter general practice after graduation. Urban experience tended to lead to specialization.Entities:
Keywords: ACHIEVEMENT; CANADA; EDUCATION, MEDICAL; INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCY; PREVENTIVE MEDICINE; PUBLIC HEALTH; RURAL HEALTH; STATISTICS; STUDENTS
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14278027 PMCID: PMC1928585
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Med Assoc J ISSN: 0008-4409 Impact factor: 8.262