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Factors associated with early-career GPs' retention as independent specialists in former training practices.

Michael TranAlison FieldingDominica MoadAmanda TapleyElizabeth HollidayJean BallAndrew DaveyMieke van DrielKristen FitzGeraldNeil SpikeMichael BentleyCatherine KirbyAllison TurnockParker Magin
Published in: Rural and remote health (2024)
Regional-rural training location is associated with reduced odds of subsequent retention of general practice registrars. This is occurring despite significant government investment in expansion of general practice training in regional and rural areas. The practice factor most strongly associated with GP retention was the provision of out-of-practice and after-hours care. There may be altruistic, rather than monetary, reasons that explain this finding. Such training opportunities, if provided to all trainees, especially in regional and rural areas, would be a learning opportunity, a way of promoting holistic community-based care and an incentive for subsequent retention within the practice and community as an established GP.
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