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Using Design Thinking to Explore Rural Experiential Education Barriers and Opportunities.

Michael D WolcottJacqueline E McLaughlinDevin K HubbardCharlene R WilliamsStephanie N Kiser
Published in: Journal of medical education and curricular development (2021)
Design thinking strategies can be used to explore health professions education challenges, such as placement in rural settings. Through engagement with students, practitioners, and administrators it was identified that physical, social, and emotional isolation presents a significant barrier to student placement in rural experiences. This perspective can inform support systems for students, preceptors, and communities that participate in rural educational experiences.
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