Graeme I Jones1, Dawn E DeWitt, Susan L Elliott. 1. Rural Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To understand and address students' concerns about attending one of the new Commonwealth-funded Rural Clinical Schools. DESIGN: Analysis of students' reported reasons for clinical school selection from 2003 to 2004. SETTING: The School of Medicine and the Rural Clinical School, University of Melbourne. PARTICIPANTS: Data were obtained from de-identified preference documents submitted by the medical student cohort assigned to the University of Melbourne clinical schools to begin in July, 2004. RESULTS: Thirteen categories of student concerns (social) were identified from written student preference documents. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation of the students' concerns about social dislocation if they were assigned to a rural clinical school has provided important information about perceived barriers to rural training. These issues must be systematically addressed at the school, university and community level.
OBJECTIVE: To understand and address students' concerns about attending one of the new Commonwealth-funded Rural Clinical Schools. DESIGN: Analysis of students' reported reasons for clinical school selection from 2003 to 2004. SETTING: The School of Medicine and the Rural Clinical School, University of Melbourne. PARTICIPANTS: Data were obtained from de-identified preference documents submitted by the medical student cohort assigned to the University of Melbourne clinical schools to begin in July, 2004. RESULTS: Thirteen categories of student concerns (social) were identified from written student preference documents. CONCLUSIONS: Evaluation of the students' concerns about social dislocation if they were assigned to a rural clinical school has provided important information about perceived barriers to rural training. These issues must be systematically addressed at the school, university and community level.
Authors: Marietjie de Villiers; Susan van Schalkwyk; Julia Blitz; Ian Couper; Kalavani Moodley; Zohray Talib; Taryn Young Journal: BMC Med Educ Date: 2017-11-09 Impact factor: 2.463