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WANTED: BLOG WRITERS

We want you!

If you've just completed a rural GP rotation/placement, we want to hear from you! The GPSN Rural Working Group has been working hard to create this awesome blog site - Humans of Rural Medicine. It is a space dedicated to the awe-inspiring experiences of medical students who completed GP rotations/placements in a rural setting.

 

We are seeking interest from medical students who have completed a rural GP rotation/placement to write a blog post for us - it will involve answering a handful of questions, providing some pictures from your placement, and anything else you'd love to share with the wider medical community. We want to help share these wonderful experiences and interesting challenges you come across during your time, and help enlighten those around you about the diverse life as a rural GP. 

 

If you would love to contribute to our blog, please send a document containing the information below to our National Rural Working Group Officer at wgo@student.gpra.org.au.

 

Blog template:

  • Name

  • Year level

  • University

  • Location of rural GP placement

  • What did you do on your rural GP placement?

  • Tell us about your mentors and the clinical environment

  • Give us a quick rundown of the town - what is there to see/do/eat and drink?

  • What did you find most rewarding about your rotation/placement?

  • Why would you encourage others to complete a rotation/placement rurally?

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