Rural Clinical School of Western Australia

The Rural Clinical School of Western Australia (RCSWA) is a Commonwealth-funded program intended to increase the number of medical graduates interested in rural careers. The school is part of the network of rural clinical schools across Australia funded by the same federal Department of Health and Ageing workforce program. It places medical students in their penultimate clinical year for an entire academic year in rural towns throughout Western Australia.

Location

Coordinates33.652646°S 115.338652°E / -33.652646; 115.338652
Information
Established2002

In 2007, it became the first of Australian RCSs to enter a public-private university partnership. It is a collaboration between its founder, the University of Western Australia, and the University of Notre Dame Australia.

The students represent 25% of third year UWA and third year UNDA medical undergraduates.

Locations

The Rural Clinical School operates in most of the large country towns in Western Australia. It has its head office in Kalgoorlie, and students in Kalgoorlie, Esperance, Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Narrogin, Geraldton, Karratha, Port Hedland, Broome and Derby. These towns range in population from 5,000 to 50,000.

The students' clinical placements occur in general practices, local hospitals, community and remote clinics, Aboriginal medical services and other health facilities.[1]

Achievements

In 2007 the RCSWA programme was awarded a Carrick Award predominantly for curriculum innovation. The content of the curriculum is identical to the urban curriculum but is delivered in a significantly different way. The students are taught and assessed (examined) to the same standard as the urban students and the results are entirely comparable to the urban programme.

The number of students at each RCSWA site by year.
Year Kalgoorlie Albany Broome Bunbury Derby Esperance Geraldton Karratha Narrogin Port Hedland Total
2006 10 6 7 - - 3 4 3 - 3 36
2007 10 (6 UWA, 4 ND) 9 (3 UWA, 5 ND) 8 (6 UWA, 2 ND) 10 (6 UWA, 4 ND) 3 (3 UWA) 3 (3 UWA) 9 (6 UWA, 3 ND) 3 (3 UWA) 4 (1 UWA, 3 ND) 3 (3 UWA) 62
2008 10 10 8 10 3 4 10 3 4 5 67
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References

  1. Playford, Denese E.; Evans, Sharon F.; Atkinson, David N.; Auret, Kirsten A.; Riley, Geoffrey J. (2014-01-01). "Impact of the Rural Clinical School of Western Australia on work location of medical graduates". Medical Journal of Australia. 200 (2). ISSN 0025-729X.
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