The impact after 50 years of a new medical education programme with a regional workforce mission
ConclusionThe Tasmanian medical programme is important in this regional, island economy, but the rural and remote communities have not benefited as much as the two larger cities. Sustaining a regional workforce mission over time might require frequent adjustments to admissions and curriculum processes.
Source: Australian Journal of Rural Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Richard Hays, Sarah Bowles, Terry Brown, Anthony Lawler, James Vickers Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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