Title Transcription | チイキ イリョウ ヲ マモル ジュウミン カツドウ ノ アリカタ ノ ケントウ
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Title Alternative (English) | Examination of the State of the Resident Movement Which Protects the Rural Medicine
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jpn
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Original Article
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Author |
Yoshioka, Michiko
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Description | Social movement plays an important role in the improvement and success of rural/underserved medicine, however, its purpose and activity differs among various groups. In this study, to clarify the purpose of social movement in rural/underserved medicine, we examined the reasons why rural medical organizations were established, the goal and activities of the organization and the role of the members and the leader,
by conducting questionnaires in seven organizations in rural and underserved areas. We found that the organizations were divided into two groups; one was a participatory public type and the other was a council type. There was wide range in their activities, leading to the improvement of physician’s shortage in rural/underserved medicine. According to these findings, the organizational coordinator, who works as a supporter for rural physicians by resolving various problems, such as career satisfaction and work environment, should also play a role in the activities of social movement. It may be required to establish relationship between organizational coordinators and the broader community fostering rural medicine. |
Journal Title |
島根大学医学部紀要
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Volume | 34
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Start Page | 43
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End Page | 48
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ISSN | 1880084X
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Published Date | 2011-12-01
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NCID | AA12049432
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Publisher | 島根大学医学部
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Publisher Aalternative | Shimane University Faculty of Medicine
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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PDF
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出版社版
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Gyoseki ID | e17037
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Faculty of Medicine
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