Recruitment and retention of general practitioners in rural Canada and Australia: a review of the literature

M Sarah Larkins, TS Gupta - Canadian Journal of Rural …, 2013 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Both Canada and Australia are facing severe shortages of primary health workers,
and these shortages are exacerbated in rural and remote communities. This literature review …

Effectiveness of financial incentives in exchange for rural and underserviced area return-of-service commitments: systematic review of the literature

IP Sempowski - Canadian journal of rural medicine, 2004 - search.proquest.com
Resultats: Les mesures de resultats comprenaient le recrutement initial des medecins, les
taux de rachat et le maintien a long terme des effectifs. La majorite des etudes ont signale …

Characteristics of first-year students in Canadian medical schools

IA Dhalla, JC Kwong, DL Streiner, RE Baddour… - Cmaj, 2002 - Can Med Assoc
Background: The demographic and socioeconomic profile of medical school classes has
implications for where people choose to practise and whether they choose to treat certain …

A review of e-learning practices for undergraduate medical education

F Lau, J Bates - Journal of medical systems, 2004 - Springer
This paper describes the findings of a literature review conducted on the current usage,
lessons, and limitations of e-learning for undergraduate medical education with an …

Calling for a broader conceptualization of diversity: surface and deep diversity in four Canadian medical schools

ME Young, S Razack, MD Hanson, S Slade… - Academic …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Purpose Policy groups recommend monitoring and supporting more diversity among
medical students and the medical workforce. In Canada, few data are available regarding …

Sustaining the rural primary healthcare workforce: survey of healthcare professionals in the Scottish Highlands

HM Richards, J Farmer, S Selvaraj - Rural and remote health, 2005 - search.informit.org
Introduction: Many westernised countries face ongoing difficulties in the recruitment and
retention of health professionals in remote and rural communities. Predictors of rural working …

A framework for enhancing continuing medical education for rural physicians: a summary of the literature

V Curran, L Rourke, P Snow - Medical teacher, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Recruitment and retention of rural physicians is vital for rural health care. A key
deterrent to rural practice has been identified as professional isolation and access to …

Continuing education for general practitioners working in rural practice: a review of the literature

S Dowling, J Last, H Finnigan… - Education for Primary …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background Studies demonstrate that the CME/CPD (continuing medical
education/continuing professional development) needs of rural general practitioners (GPs) …

Professional, personal and community: 3 domains of physician retention in rural communities

PJ Cameron - Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, 2012 - search.proquest.com
Original Article Article original Page 1 © 2012 Society of Rural Physicians of Canada Can J
Rural Med 2012;17(2) Pamela J. Cameron, MSW, PhD David C. Este, MSW, PhD Faculty of …

Keeping family physicians in rural practice. Solutions favoured by rural physicians and family medicine residents.

JTB Rourke, F Incitti, LL Rourke, MA Kennard - Canadian Family Physician, 2003 - cfp.ca
OBJECTIVE To determine how family medicine residents and practising rural physicians
rate possible solutions for recruiting and sustaining physicians in rural practice. DESIGN …