D Prideaux
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Stagg P, Prideaux D, Greenhill J, Sweet L
Rural Remote Health
. 2012 Jan;
12:1832.
PMID: 22283791
Introduction: Increasingly medical students undertake clinical training in distributed learning environments. The driving factor for this is predominantly to address medical workforce shortages. In these environments students are often taught...
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Smith J, Prideaux D, Wolfe C, Wilkinson T, Sen Gupta T, DeWitt D, et al.
Rural Remote Health
. 2007 Oct;
7(4):805.
PMID: 17953499
Introduction: Accreditation of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) as a standards and training provider, by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) in 2007, is the first time...
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Walters L, Worley P, Prideaux D, Rolfe H, Keaney C
Rural Remote Health
. 2005 Nov;
5(4):403.
PMID: 16283828
Introduction: As universities rely more heavily on rural GPs to precept medical students, the formation of symbiotic partnerships benefiting students, universities and GPs, becomes imperative. In order to develop and...
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Worley P, Strasser R, Prideaux D
Rural Remote Health
. 2005 May;
4(4):338.
PMID: 15887993
Introduction: Medical schools in Australia are being funded by the Commonwealth Government Department of Health and Aging to move a considerable amount of undergraduate clinical education into rural and remote...
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Bligh J, Prideaux D, Parsell G
Med Educ
. 2001 May;
35(6):520-1.
PMID: 11380849
No abstract available.
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Prideaux D, Saunders N, SCHOFIELD K, Wing L, Gordon J, Hays R, et al.
Med Educ
. 2001 May;
35(5):495-504.
PMID: 11328521
Workforce: There are five main workforce trends: a rural/urban maldistribution, a need for more specialists, public hospital staffing difficulties, increasing female practitioners and under-representation of indigenous practitioners. Issues Facing The...
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Jones R, Higgs R, De Angelis C, Prideaux D
Lancet
. 2001 Mar;
357(9257):699-703.
PMID: 11247568
The changing role of medicine in society and the growing expectations patients have of their doctors means that the content and delivery of medical curricula also have to change. The...