Rural medical workforce pathways: exploring the importance of postgraduation rural training time.
Matthew Richard McGrailTiana GurneyJordan FoxPriya MartinDiann EleyBushra NasirSrinivas Kondalsamy-ChennakesavanPublished in: Human resources for health (2023)
This study provides new evidence of the importance of postgraduation rural training time on subsequent rural practice, after accounting for key factors across the entire training pathway. It highlights that developing rural doctors aligns with two distinct career periods; stage 1-up to completing medical school; stage 2-after medical school. This evidence supports the need for strengthened rural training pathways after medical school, given its strong association with longer-term decisions to work rurally.