| Literature DB >> 26862793 |
Roger Strasser1, Ian Couper2, John Wynn-Jones3, James Rourke4, A Bruce Chater5, Steve Reid6.
Abstract
Despite the substantial differences between developing and developed countries, access is the major rural health issue. Studies in many countries have shown that the three factors most strongly associated with entering rural practice are: (1) a rural upbringing; (2) positive clinical and educational experiences in rural settings as part of undergraduate medical education; (3) targeted training for rural practice at the postgraduate level. This paper presents examples of successful rural primary care-based education in different parts of the world, then introduces the Wonca Rural Medical Education Guidebook which was launched at the 2014 Wonca Rural Health World Conference and concludes with a brief report of the 2015 conference held in Dubrovnik Croatia.Keywords: Rural practice; medical education; primary care
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26862793 DOI: 10.1080/14739879.2015.1128684
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Educ Prim Care ISSN: 1473-9879