• 1 November 1985
    • journal article
    • Vol. 17  (6) , 259-61
Abstract
States that do not have a family practice residency program face problems in attracting residency trained family physicians. This article describes the development of a unique program in Montana utilizing a series of satellite programs under the direction of family physicians and a statewide coordinating office. These offer the resident a one- or two-month rotation during off-campus elective time in the second or third year of a family practice residency. The program offers the practicing physician a chance to participate in the training of residents and offers the resident an educational opportunity in rural medicine. It also exposes the resident to a Montana community and to practice in Montana. Survey evidence indicates that this type of program has a definite influence on a resident's choice of a practice location.

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