What are the Regional Training Hubs?

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Doctor What? Doctor Where? Stories of Rural Medicine in Victoria

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Training for junior doctors in metropolitan cities is often done through well defined, well traveled pathways with a history that sometimes stretches back decades. Out in the regions, pathways are newer. Some are still being built right now, and all of them are expanding to incorporate more regional rotations and placements. This is where the Regional Training Hubs come in. Their role is to build on the rural training network established through the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training program. Then, as rural medical pathways develop and grow, the hubs help coordinate different stages of medical training to enable students intending to practice regionally to complete as much of their medical training as possible within regional and rural areas. Find out more about studying at Monash Rural Health here: https://www.monash.edu/medicine/srh The  North West Victoria and Gippsland Regional Training Hubs have  commissioned this podcast to help medical students and junior doctors learn more about training and practicing medicine in regional Australia.  Find your nearest Regional Training Hub here: https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/regional-training-hubs