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A rural undergraduate campus in England: virtue from opportunity and necessity
Abstract
The implementation of new curriculum at Keele University Medical School, UK has made heavy use of general practice as a locus for learning. This has necessitated a substantial expansion in the School's teaching network. The School's hinterland includes a large rural area with a number of excellent general practices and associated community hospitals that, to date, have been unable to teach undergraduates because of their inaccessibility. This article describes how the School and its partners articulated a vision to establish a rural campus with an associated rural accommodation hub, and the challenges involved in establishing and sustaining the campus.
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(2011). A rural undergraduate campus in England: virtue from opportunity and necessity. Rural and Remote Health, 1841 - 1841
Acceptance Date | Oct 10, 2011 |
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Publication Date | Nov 14, 2011 |
Journal | Rural and Remote Health |
Print ISSN | 1445-6354 |
Publisher | James Cook University |
Pages | 1841 - 1841 |
Keywords | medical education, rural clinical placements, undergraduate, United Kingdom. |
Publisher URL | http://www.rrh.org.au/articles/subviewnew.asp?ArticleID=1841 |
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