A case-study of the experiences of junior medical officers in the emergency departments of a metropolitan hospital and rural hospital.
Andrew D BonneyJudy MullanAthena HammondPippa BurnsGeorgia YeoBrett ThomsonSharon FlynnTom CarriganPublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2019)
Most junior medical officers agreed that their expectations for support and learning opportunities were met and/or exceeded. However, junior medical officers reported feeling more supported at the rural hospital due to direct contact and communication with senior medical officers. Placement in a smaller hospital emergency department did not disadvantage the junior medical officers' training in this case-study and provided a positive rural training experience. These findings support workforce policies which encourage rural hospital emergency department training.