Rapid evidence assessment of student-assisted assessment and brief intervention clinics: Addressing the gaps in rural and remote health care
CONCLUSIONS: Student-assisted clinics make an important contribution to the development of the rural and remote health workforce. Student-assisted clinics can complement and extend existing services, supporting workforce development in an overstretched health system impacted by an ongoing pandemic.PMID:38329090 | DOI:10.1177/13558196241231191
Source: Rural Remote Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Sharon M Varela Georgia Wells Mason Henderson Danielle Collins Lynette Stenhouse Prema Subramaniam Source Type: research
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