Giddings Patrick, O'Sullivan Belinda, McGrail Matthew
Remote Vocational Training Scheme Ltd., Albury, NSW, Australia.
Rural Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Albury, NSW, Australia.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 May 9;12:1584501. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1584501. eCollection 2025.
The value of distributed training of the medical workforce is well documented. Australia's Remote Vocational Training Scheme (RVTS) provides a scalable approach to specialist training in general practice that utilizes distance education and remote supervision. RVTS enables trainees to stay in their rural, remote and First Nations communities while working toward specialist certification as a general practitioner. The program, which supports both international and domestically trained graduates through tailored supervision and education, has operated across Australia for 25 years. Trainees are supported both professionally and socially over 4 years. An independent evaluation (2023-24) demonstrated a 78% completion rate among participants who remained in the same rural or remote practice for an average of 5.2 years. Two years after completing the program, 49% were still working in the community where their training commenced, well above documented retention benchmarks for these settings. High levels of participant satisfaction were reported, ranging from 88 to 100% across various indicators. The evaluation found that the program supports retention by eliciting five participant responses: comfort, confidence, competence, belonging, and bonding. Engagement and connection between participants are maintained through accessible technology, real-time support, virtual small-group learning, and twice-yearly in-person workshops. Despite the program's focus on high-need areas, it is cost-effective compared to similar rural training schemes. The experience of RVTS can inform other countries seeking to enhance rural workforce retention, particularly for underserved populations and migrant healthcare workers. The adaptable structure of the program aligns with the global development goals of the World Health Organization.
医学劳动力分布式培训的价值已有充分记录。澳大利亚的远程职业培训计划(RVTS)提供了一种可扩展的全科专科培训方法,该方法利用远程教育和远程监督。RVTS使学员能够留在他们的农村、偏远和原住民社区,同时朝着获得全科医生专科认证努力。该计划通过量身定制的监督和教育,为国际和国内培训的毕业生提供支持,已在澳大利亚运营了25年。在4年的时间里,学员在专业和社交方面都得到了支持。一项独立评估(2023 - 2024年)显示,平均在同一农村或偏远诊所工作5.2年的参与者完成率为78%。完成该计划两年后,49%的人仍在他们开始培训的社区工作,远高于这些地区记录的留用基准。据报告,参与者的满意度很高,各项指标的满意度在88%至100%之间。评估发现,该计划通过引发参与者的五种反应来支持留用:舒适感、信心、能力、归属感和联系感。通过可访问的技术、实时支持、虚拟小组学习和每年两次的面对面研讨会,保持参与者之间的参与和联系。尽管该计划侧重于高需求地区,但与类似的农村培训计划相比,它具有成本效益。RVTS的经验可以为其他寻求提高农村劳动力留用率的国家提供参考,特别是对于服务不足的人群和移民医护人员。该计划的适应性结构符合世界卫生组织的全球发展目标。