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Increasing doctors working in specific rural regions through selection from and training in the same region: national evidence from Australia.

Matthew Richard McGrailBelinda Gabrielle O'Sullivan
Published in: Human resources for health (2021)
This study provides the first national-scale empirical evidence supporting that 'grow your own' may be a key workforce capacity building strategy. It supports underserviced rural areas selecting and training more doctors, which may be preferable over policies that select from or train doctors in 'any' rural location. Longer training in the same region enhances these outcomes. Reorienting medical training to selecting and training in specific rural regions where doctors are needed is likely to be an efficient means to correcting healthcare access inequalities.
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