Intended rural career modalities of final-year James Cook University medical students.
Torres WoolleyPublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2019)
Only 10% of James Cook University medical students did not want a rural career in any form, suggesting the majority, regardless of urban or rural hometown, are open to some type of rural practice. Urban-origin medical students around Australia might be a significant, untapped resource for periodic and more permanent rural practice if they can be provided with extended, immersive rural placements experiences. Government funding models should provide increased funding for immersive rural placements, and promotion of orbiting and longer-term job share practice modalities.