Rural communities need excellent clinicians with a range of skills and competencies to meet the needs of the people who live there. How we educate those future rural clinicians and how we support the clinicians who do the teaching matters. That’s where MERLIN comes in!
There is fantastic work being done in the area of rural medical education! Check out the links below to see new research and reports.
How to Allocate Limited Rural Experiences and Optimize the ones Available written by Kathleen Walsh (Class of 2021)
Feedback: A Two-Way Conversation – Year 2 Preliminary Analysis Infographic August 2021
Feedback: A Two-Way Conversation – NODIP Preliminary Analysis Infographic August 2021
Here at MERLIN we are hard at work on a number of projects about rural medical education, including the following projects:
Feeling inspired? Contact us today to learn more about our projects, get involved, or share your project! We see this as a space for connecting people, places, and projects!
The rural medical education research group brings together people who are passionate about rural medical education and building capacity for rural medical education research. We are an eclectic group of researchers, medical practitioners, students, and more. Our goal is not only to conduct the research, but to share our findings and have a positive impact on the state of rural medical education in Northern Ontarioand beyond.
We are situated within MERLIN and the Dr. Gilles Arcand Centre for Health Equity at NOSM University.
We will also be embarking on the Rural Generalist Pathway, and we anticipate great, valuable information to come out of that work. For a glimpse at that, check out the Rural Generalist Pathway webpage, and stay tuned for more information.
Check back here often to stay up to date with our research projects or download our reports!