Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Why do medical graduates choose rural careers?

John  Henry

John Henry

qualifications: PhD

contribution: devised survey. collected data. wrote up data, literature review. devised survey. collected data.

position: Consultant

Australia

Research interests include firstly, student selection into medicine, medicine course delivery and medical student work-based learning that promote rural medical career options, and secondly, medical course admission and delivery options that aim to graduate increasing numbers of Indigenous Australian medical practitioners.


Brian   Edwards

Brian Edwards

qualifications: PhD

position: Research fellow


Brendan  Crotty

Brendan Crotty

qualifications: MD

contribution: original concept. designed the project. contributed to drafts.

position: Head of School

Australia

Head, Deakin Medical School


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