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Medical Education

Medical schools can cooperate: a new joint venture to provide medical education in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales

Sue L Page, Hudson H Birden, J Nicky Hudson, Jill E Thistlethwaite, Chris Roberts, Ian Wilson, John Bushnell, John Hogg, S Ben Freedman and Neville Yeomans
MJA 2008; 188 (3): 179-181
Abstract
  • The medical schools at the University of Western Sydney, University of Wollongong and University of Sydney have developed a joint program for training medical students through placements of up to 40 weeks on the New South Wales North Coast.

  • The new partnership agency — the North Coast Medical Education Collaboration — builds on the experience of regional doctors and their academic partners.

  • A steering committee has identified the availability and support requirements of local practitioners to provide training, and has undertaken a comparative mapping of learning objectives and assessments from the courses of the three universities.

  • The goals of the program include preparing doctors who can perform effectively in rural settings and multidisciplinary health care teams, and to advance research in medical education.

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