Career guidance; Health occupation; Queensland; Secondary school; Tertiary education
Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
AWARENESS;
CAREER;
CAREER PLANNING;
FUNDING;
HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY;
HEALTH SURVEY;
HIGH SCHOOL;
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT;
HUMAN;
INFORMATION;
INTERVIEW;
INVESTMENT;
MEDICAL PROFESSION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RURAL AREA;
SELF REPORT;
TELEPHONE;
WORKSHOP;
ADOLESCENT;
ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR;
CAREER CHOICE;
COUNSELING;
EDUCATION, PREMEDICAL;
FEMALE;
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
HUMANS;
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION;
MALE;
NARRATION;
QUEENSLAND;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
RURAL HEALTH SERVICES;
RURAL POPULATION;
STUDENTS;
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE;
Rural training and the state of rural health services: Effect of rural background on the perception and attitude of first-year medical students at the University of Melbourne
Azer A, Simmons D, Elliott S. Rural training and the state of rural health services: Effect of rural background on the perception and attitude of first-year medical students at the University of Melbourne. Australian Journal of Rural Health 2001; 9: 178-185.
A Model for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Allied Health Education in Rural and
Adelaide: University of South Australia
Sheppard L, Hedges G. A Model for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Allied Health Education in Rural and Remote Areas, Rural and Remote Areas Research Group Research Report. Adelaide: University of South Australia, 1996.
Development of a model for sustainable delivery of outreach allied health services to remote northwest Queensland, Australia
(online) [Cited 8 Dec 2006.]Available from URL
Battye KM, McTaggart K. Development of a model for sustainable delivery of outreach allied health services to remote northwest Queensland, Australia. Rural and Remote Health (online) 2003; 3. [Cited 8 Dec 2006.]Available from URL: http://rrh.deakin.edu.au
Rural origin and rural medical exposure. their impact on the rural and remote medical workforce in Australia
(Online) [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL
Dunbabin J, Levitt L. Rural origin and rural medical exposure. their impact on the rural and remote medical workforce in Australia. Rural and Remote Health (Online) 2003; 3. [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL: http://rrh.deakin.edu.au
Canberra: Department of Education, Science and Technology, [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL
Callaghan V. Participation Rates of Rural Students in Post-Secondary Education, Submission 54 to the 'Crossroads' Review. Canberra: Department of Education, Science and Technology, 2003. [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL: http://www.backingaustraliasfuture.gov.au/ submissions/crossroads/pdf/54.pdf
Queensland year 12 students' experiences of access to information about post-school options: Are there equity issues?
Adelaide 1998. Adelaide: AARE, [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL
Whiteley S, Neil C. Queensland year 12 students' experiences of access to information about post-school options: Are there equity issues? Proceedings, Australian Association for Research in Education Conference. Adelaide 1998. Adelaide: AARE, 2003. [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL: http://www.aare.edu.au/98pap/whi98263.htm
University of New South Wales, School of Public Health and Community Medicine. [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL
University of New South Wales, School of Public Health and Community Medicine. Rural Students Get a Taste of a Career in Medicine and Health Sciences. 2002. [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL: http://notes.med.unsw.edu.au/sphcmweb.nsf/page/ shownewsstoryarchive?OpenDocument&LinkID=020010BE35
University of Tasmania, Department of Rural Health. [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL
University of Tasmania, Department of Rural Health. Health Careers Camps for Year 10 Students. 2006. [Cited 8 Dec 2006]. Available from URL: http://www.ruralhealth.utas.edu.au/healthcareers/activities-events.php
Australian rural high school students' interest in health careers: Implications for our future workforce?
Fraser J, Alexander C, Simpkins B. Australian rural high school students' interest in health careers: Implications for our future workforce? Medical Journal of Australia 2004, 2006; 180: 431-432.