Hirsh M, Wootton J S
Can Fam Physician. 1990 Nov;36:2011-6.
Recruitment of physicians for rural communities is a continuing problem in Canada. Medical schools can be involved through preferential admission policies. Departments of family medicine across the country are including on-site training in rural communities and are seeking to improve their rural program curriculum. The McGill rural program is described from its origins to its present state. A rural coordinator oversees 12 sites at which both residents and students are trained. One site at Shawville, Que, is described from a rural physician's point of view.
为农村社区招募医生在加拿大一直是个问题。医学院校可通过优惠录取政策参与其中。全国各地的家庭医学系都纳入了农村社区的实地培训,并在努力改进其农村项目课程。本文介绍了麦吉尔大学农村项目从起源到现状的情况。一名农村协调员负责监督12个住院医师和学生均在此接受培训的地点。从一名农村医生的角度对魁北克省肖维尔的一个地点进行了描述。