Australia's rural medical workforce: Supply from its medical schools against career stage, gender and rural ‐origin
ConclusionsThe supply of Australia's rural medical workforce from its medical schools continues to be challenging, with these data highlighting both their source and associations with doctors at different career stages. Despite large investments through rural medical training and rural workforce recruitment and retention policies, these data confirm continued reliance on internationally trained medical graduates for large proportions of rural supply is likely.
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Matthew R. McGrail, Deborah J. Russell Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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