Exploring the factors influencing medical student engagement with rural clinical placement opportunities

Exploring the factors influencing medical student engagement with rural clinical placement opportunities Journal Article

Australian and International Journal of Rural Education

  • Author(s): McNaught, Keith, Rhoding, Collette
  • Published: 2022
  • Volume: 32
  • ISBN: ISSN 1839-7387 (online) ISSN 1036-0026 (print)

Abstract: Recruiting and retaining professionals such as doctors, allied health professionals and teachers to rural communities has been a significant issue in Australia for decades. Research has established that a successful rural clinical placement can significantly influence a graduate’s work location choices. However, less is known about the factors that support or discourage a student’s engagement with rural clinical placement opportunities. This research project used semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis to understand the factors experienced by Curtin Medical School’s first cohort as they engaged with the opportunity to undertake a rural clinical placement. The project identified several motivators and barriers which will enable the Medical School to modify and adapt processes for future students. The problematic barriers specific to undergraduate students are identified and warrant an appropriate plan for managing those obstacles. This research will form part of a broader longitudinal tracking of the Curtin University medical graduates, to determine if the Curtin Medical School meets its stated objective to increase the number of graduates working in rural locations.

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McNaught, Keith, Rhoding, Collette, 2022, Exploring the factors influencing medical student engagement with rural clinical placement opportunities, Volume:32, Journal Article, viewed 15 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=29580.

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