| Literature DB >> 28468576 |
Katharina Blattner1,2, Garry Nixon2,3, Marc Gutenstein2,4, Emma Davey2,5.
Abstract
This article describes the University of Otago Rural Postgraduate medical programme, established in 2002 to provide a targeted rural education option for medical practitioners working in rural and remote areas of New Zealand. With both faculty and participants dispersed throughout New Zealand and the Cook Islands embedded in day to day rural clinical practice, this programme uniquely reflects the national and international clinical networks it has been developed to support. It now provides the academic component of two vocational training programmes: the New Zealand Rural Hospital Medicine Training Programme and The Cook Islands General Practice Training Programme. We describe the journey the Rural Postgraduate programme has taken over the last decade: the opportunities, learnings and challenges. The programme is continuing to expand and is creating a growing community of rural and remote practitioners throughout New Zealand and the Pacific.Entities:
Keywords: Pacific Island countries; Rural and remote health; distance education; health workforce; postgraduate; rural communities; virtual teams
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28468576 DOI: 10.1080/14739879.2017.1319253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Educ Prim Care ISSN: 1473-9879