Rural placements during undergraduate training promote future rural work by nurses, midwives and allied health professionals
Aust J Rural Health
.
2021 Apr;29(2):253-258.
doi: 10.1111/ajr.12728.
Authors
Joseph Mark Thomas
1
,
Sally Butler
1
,
Kristine Battye
1
,
Catherine Sefton
1
,
Janie Smith
2
,
Isabelle Skinner
3
,
Shannon Springer
4
,
Emily Callander
5
Affiliations
1
KBC Australia, Orange, NSW, Australia.
2
Bond University/Dr Janie Smith Consulting, Varsity Lakes, QLD, Australia.
3
Decision Support Analytics, Bendigo, Vic., Australia.
4
Bond University/Springer Health Consultants, Varsity Lakes, QLD, Australia.
5
Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.
PMID:
33982846
DOI:
10.1111/ajr.12728
No abstract available
MeSH terms
Allied Health Personnel*
Clinical Clerkship*
Education, Medical, Undergraduate*
Female
Humans
Midwifery*
Nurses*
Pregnancy
Rural Health Services*
Grants and funding
Health/18-19/05176/Commonwealth Department of Health