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Longitudinal rural clerkships: increased likelihood of more remote rural medical practice following graduation

Longitudinal rural clerkships: increased likelihood of more remote rural medical practice following graduation

... between rural training and remote practice is less ...term rural without any defin- ition at all ...remote practice likelihood data exist distinctly from other regional data, studies of ...

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The influences of background on beginning medical students'
perceptions of rural medical practice

The influences of background on beginning medical students' perceptions of rural medical practice

... of medical selection, incorporating interviews undertaken by a panel of medical, academic and community members has also been shown to have some predictive validity when choosing applicants who will make ...

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What do beginning students, in a rurally focused medical course, think about rural practice?

What do beginning students, in a rurally focused medical course, think about rural practice?

... positive rural outlook, our findings have shown that first year medical students’ perceptions about the life and work of a rural doctor are relatively mixed, with those from an urban background being ...

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Shaping medical student’s understanding of and approach to rural practice through the undergraduate years: a longitudinal
study

Shaping medical student’s understanding of and approach to rural practice through the undergraduate years: a longitudinal study

... positive rural clinical placement experiences inclusive of supportive on- going learning opportunities and rural community living may contribute to medical students’ interest in future rural ...

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A scoping review of the association between rural medical education and rural practice location

A scoping review of the association between rural medical education and rural practice location

... Does medical education in a rural place produce rural doctors? And, is there a gradient of time spent in rural-based med- ical education that contributes to the increased likelihood of a ...

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The effect of Community Based Education and Service (COBES) on medical graduates’ choice of specialty and willingness to work in rural communities in Ghana

The effect of Community Based Education and Service (COBES) on medical graduates’ choice of specialty and willingness to work in rural communities in Ghana

... in rural areas was not unexpected. There is evidence that medical students from rural back- ground are more likely to take up rural medical practice than their peers from the ...

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Medical student selection criteria as predictors of intended rural practice following graduation

Medical student selection criteria as predictors of intended rural practice following graduation

... Zealand medical students participating in the University of Auckland Tracking Health Profes- sional Students and Graduates Project ...eral practice at exit from the course [32], but with no identifiable ...

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Implementing telehealth to support medical practice in rural/remote regions: what are the conditions for success?

Implementing telehealth to support medical practice in rural/remote regions: what are the conditions for success?

... manager), medical speciality, and telehealth expe- rience (extensive or ...various practice settings: urban hospitals, semi- urban hospitals, and rural and remote health ...Some medical ...

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The influence of international medical electives on career preference for primary care and rural practice

The influence of international medical electives on career preference for primary care and rural practice

... motivates medical students to undertake ...of practice typically allowed for medical students ...Australian medical students undertaking IMEs in resource poor ...

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A Study of Socio-Demographic Profile of Geriatric
Population in Rural Field Practice Area of
Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences.

A Study of Socio-Demographic Profile of Geriatric Population in Rural Field Practice Area of Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences.

... As discussed earlier urbanization has an impact on the families of rural area which is reflected in the form increased nuclear families. In this study majority of the elderly belonged to nuclear families and ...

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Medical practitioner's legal regulations in the practice from urban rural development perspective

Medical practitioner's legal regulations in the practice from urban rural development perspective

... of medical practitioners in community safety area is ...responsibility medical practitioners have in medical treatment process from the point of view of treatment quality and legal ...liability. ...

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Recruiting medical students to rural practice

Recruiting medical students to rural practice

... of medical students in this study felt it was ethical for rural communities to offer lifestyle, financial, and professional development incentives to attract physicians, and that altruism was not expected ...

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Pavani Varma

Pavani Varma

... Consent was taken from the Ethical review board (Institutional review board) Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences. Permission was taken from the Headmaster/ Headmistress, class teachers of respective classes. ...

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Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment

Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment

... Nursing and midwifery students are aware that their fu- ture salary standards and scope of practice are more lim- ited than those of doctors. They also show higher social service motivations. These findings are in ...

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Keswani

Keswani

... The present cross-sectional study was conducted from January 2018 to June 2018 in randomly selected government and private schools from rural field practice area of Department of Community Medicine, JLN ...

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V.

V.

... in rural areas due to the paucity of resources and neglected government ...deworming practice among mothers to their children's is important ...about practice of regular deworming; therefore to ...

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Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anaemia and its Associated Factors among Reproductive Age Women in a Rural Area of Karaikal, Puducherry, India

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... Compared with global scenario, India has highest prevalence of IDA among reproductive age group women [8]. As per National Family Health Survey-4 (NFHS-4) in Tamil Nadu, prevalence of anaemia among non-pregnant women and ...

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M.

M.

... WHO and UNICEF estimated that one third of the population still lack access to basic sanitation facilities. The unserved population primarily resides in lower income countries in Africa and South Asia and within ...

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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Dengue Fever among the Population in Rural Community

Knowledge, Attitude and Practice towards Dengue Fever among the Population in Rural Community

... Department of Pharmacy Practice 20 J.K.K.Nattraja College of Pharmacy allocation technique was used in the study. The stratifications took into consideration the gender, school type, geographic educational ...

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Impact of the rural pipeline in medical education: practice locations of recently graduated family physicians in Ontario

Impact of the rural pipeline in medical education: practice locations of recently graduated family physicians in Ontario

... among medical school categories may disappear or strengthen as more cohorts are ...(e.g., rural or northern background, marital status, social economic status) and other factors believed to in- fluence ...

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