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Stakeholder views of rural community-based medical education: a narrative review of the international literature.

Praphun SompornJulie AshLucie Walters
Published in: Medical education (2018)
Rural community-based medical education programmes are seen as academically acceptable and can facilitate symbiotic relationships among students, rural clinicians, patients and community stakeholders. These relationships can influence students' clinical competency and professional identity, increase graduates' interest in rural careers, and potentially improve rural health service stability. Formal prospective stakeholder consultations should be published in the literature.
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