Critically reviewing the policies used by colleges to select doctors for specialty training: A kink in the rural pathway

CONCLUSIONS: The majority of specialty colleges have no rural-focused selection criteria and colleges using employer-led models are weakest. Given that the colleges are required to adhere to the AMC's accreditation standards, it follows that the best way to mobilise change is by including rural selection policies within the AMC standards and requiring reporting of selection outcomes, regardless of the selection models used. This will substantially strengthen ongoing rural pathways in medicine.PMID:33792997 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.12707
Source: Rural Remote Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Source Type: research