Factors impacting the solo remote placement experiences of undergraduate James Cook University medical students: A mixed-methods pilot study.
Angus LaneTorres WoolleyTarun Sen GuptaRuth StewartAaron HollinsJane HartePublished in: The Australian journal of rural health (2021)
Solo remote placements provide medical students with opportunities to further knowledge, clinical capabilities, social experiences and careers, but can have negative aspects. However, negative aspects are often modifiable management issues or can potentially be avoided if prospective students are better informed of the challenges associated with remote communities.