Exploring learning characteristics and progression of GP trainees based in regional, rural and remote settings: A qualitative study.
Emily AndersonTiana GurneyLouise YoungBelinda Gabrielle O'SullivanLawrie McArthurMatthew Richard McGrailAaron HollinsPublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2024)
This exploratory study provides evidence that rural and remote learning may provide a more diverse and challenging experience. It suggests an equivalence of quality of education and skill acquisition across settings rural, regional and remote. This suggests that the training distribution policies may not disadvantage GP trainees and the scope and quality of more remote learning may increase uptake of remote placements.