Are patients willing participants in the new wave of community-based medical education in regional and rural Australia?
Abstract
Community-based medical education is escalating to meet the increased demand for quality clinical education in expanded settings and patient participation is vital to the sustainability of this endeavour. This study aimed to investigate patients’ views on being used as an educational resource in medical student teaching, and whether they are being under- or over-used.
Suggested Citation
Judith N. Hudson, Kathryn M. Weston, Russell W. Pearson, Rowena G. Ivers, and Elizabeth Farmer. "Are patients willing participants in the new wave of community-based medical education in regional and rural Australia?" Proceedings of the Third International Clinical Skills Conference, Prato, Tuscany, 1-4 July.. Jan. 2009.
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