Medical colleges joining forces to tackle rural doctor crisis
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Magdeburg – Thirty-one medical students in Saxony-Anhalt are scheduled to begin their studies in the coming winter semester through the rural and public health doctor quota. The state's Ministry of Health announced this. According to the statement, 26 of them will commit to working for at least ten years in regions of the state with underserved primary care physicians after completing their studies and specialist training...
Medical colleges joining forces to tackle rural doctor crisis
It's hoped that a new plan to prioritise applicants with a rural background will put more doctors into rural and regional Australia. Image: BJP7images/stock.adobe.com.Australia’s specialist medical colleges are implementing what they claim are groundbreaking changes to their training selection processes to address the chronic shortage of specialist doctors in rural and remote communities. The Council of Presidents of Medical Colleges (CPMC), wor…
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