Urban community based medical education - general practice at the core of a new approach to teaching medical students.

Sarah Mahoney, Lucie Walters, Julie Ash
Author Information
  1. Sarah Mahoney: Flinders University and Academic Coordinator, Onkaparinga Clinical Education Program, Adelaide, South Australia. sarah.mahoney@flinders.edu.au

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The benefits of community based medical education for both students and teachers are becoming increasingly clear. Rural programs offering year-long general practice based clinical training for medical students are well established and highly successful. Urban general practice teaching is currently more likely to be based on short term placements.
OBJECTIVE: To describe a new model for urban community based medical education - the Onkaparinga Clinical Education Program - and to discuss its impact on general practitioners, community based specialists and other stakeholders.
DISCUSSION: New approaches have been used to successfully translate rural community based medical education models to the urban setting. There is significant potential for urban community based medical education to be extended if adequate support and funding is available. Programs that allow students to access the rich patient care environment of community practice in urban areas can be rewarding for all involved.

MeSH Term

Attitude of Health Personnel
Community Health Services
Education, Medical, Undergraduate
General Practice
Humans
Models, Educational
Preceptorship
Students, Medical
Urban Health Services

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