A qualitative exploration of health student perspectives of rural and remote placements during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lyndal SheepwayBelinda JessupTegan PodubinskiSusan HeaneyJodie BailieHa HoangLisa BourkePublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2022)
Although most students were willing and able to undertake their rural or remote placement in some form during the early stages of the pandemic and identified unanticipated learning benefits, students recognised lost opportunities to build clinical skills, become culturally aware and connect with rural communities. It remains unknown how these rural and remote placement experiences will impact rural intention and in turn, rural workforce development.