Rural training pathways: the return rate of doctors to work in the same region as their basic medical training.
Matthew Richard McGrailBelinda G O'SullivanDeborah J RussellPublished in: Human resources for health (2018)
Medical graduates practising rurally in their early career (1-9 years post-graduation) are likely to have previous connections to the region, through either their basic medical training, their secondary schooling, or both. Social accountability of medical schools and rural medical workforce outcomes could be improved by policies that enable preferential selection and training of prospective medical students from rural regions that need more doctors, and further enhanced by longer duration of within-region training.