Rural Practice Australia - Lessons for South Africa
Keywords:
Australia, rural medicine, education, vocational training
Abstract
This article,the final one in a series on general practice in Australia looks at issues related to rural health. lt looks at the positive responses of the Australian government to pressure from rural doctors, the development of academic rural health and appropriate training for rural general practitioners, and initiatives in recruitment and retention of rural doctors, before and after qualification. Some difficult issues for Australia are highlighted, as well as lessons for South Africa.
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