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Clinical placement and rurality of career commencement : a pilot study

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posted on 2008-07-23, 00:00 authored by A Schoo, Kevin Mc NamaraKevin Mc Namara, Karen StagnittiKaren Stagnitti
This article reports on a project that aimed to discover whether rural placement can influence new graduates to take up rural positions, and what factors play a role in the decision-making. This pilot study reports the findings from a pre-survey of students (n = 110) who completed a questionnaire at the end of their rural placement in the Greater Green Triangle region, Australia. Findings are compared with matched questionnaire responses for students who subsequently completed a post-survey after graduation and who commenced work (n = 28). Rural placement appears to be associated with commencing rural practice after graduation. More graduates with an urban home address commenced rural practice than graduates with a rural home address who started their careers in the city. Longer placements may sway those with a city background to start work in a rural area.

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Journal

Rural and remote health

Volume

8

Season

July-Sept

Pagination

1 - 10

Location

Deakin West, A.C.T.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1445-6354

Language

eng

Notes

Schoo AM, McNamara KP, Stagnitti KE. Clinical placement and rurality of career commencement: a pilot study. Rural and Remote Health 8 (online), 2008: 964. Available from: http://www.rrh.org.au

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2008, AM Schoo, KP McNamara, KE Stagnitti

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