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Online Introduction to Rural Practice

Curriculum

  • 3 Sections
  • 16 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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  • Part 1 - Introduction
    6
    • 8.1
      What is Rural and Remote?
    • 8.2
      Workforce
    • 8.3
      Rural Health Outcomes
    • 8.4
      Social Determinants of Health
    • 8.5
      Diversity of Rural Areas
    • 8.6
      Strengths of Rural and Remote Health
  • Part 2 - Concepts Underpinning Rural Health Practice
    7
    • 9.1
      1. Access to Health Care in Rural Areas
    • 9.2
      2. Overlapping Relationships
    • 9.3
      3. Generalist Practice
    • 9.4
      4. Cultural Safety & Cultural Security
    • 9.5
      5. Interprofessional Team Practice
    • 9.6
      6. Models of Rural Health Care
    • 9.8
      References
  • Part 3 - The Concepts Together
    4
    • 10.1
      Final Comments
    • 10.2
      Case Study
    • 10.3
      Introduction to Rural Practice – Learning Assessment
      10 Questions
    • 10.4
      Training evaluation
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