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General Practice Workforce — Viewpoint

Medical teaching in rural Australia: should we be concerned about the international medical graduate connection?

Denese E Playford and Moira A L Maley
MJA 2008; 189 (2): 125-127
Abstract
  • The two rural workforce strategies of rural clinical schools and deployment of international medical graduates (IMGs) geographically overlap in Australia’s large expanse of under-served rural and remote areas.

  • We used the Rural Clinical School of Western Australia (RCSWA) as a model to examine the relative numbers of IMG clinical academics, and the contribution of IMGs to rural clinical school development and education.

  • IMGs have established six of 10 rural clinical school sites, maintained an academic presence, and continue to staff the RCSWA in high proportions.

  • In a fragile rural work ecology, WA’s IMGs are contributing to both meeting current workforce needs and the education of future rural doctors.

  • The “double debt” Australia owes to IMGs, stemming from the rich cross-fertilisation of these two workforce strategies, should be acknowledged.

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