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Title: Junior medical officer recruitment: challenges and lessons from the Northern Territory.
Authors: McDonald, Robert
Sathianathan, Vino
Citation: The Australian journal of rural health 2007-06; 15(3): 179-82
Abstract: To examine the influence of newspaper and Internet advertising, word-of-mouth endorsement and student experience in attracting applicants for junior medical officer positions in the Northern Territory. A retrospective study. Fifty-four applicants for junior medical officer positions. Proportion of applicants who reported newspaper advertising, Internet advertising, word of mouth or personal experience in attracting their application for an intern or resident medical officer position. Nineteen per cent of applicants saw the newspaper advertisement and 52% of the Internet advertisement. Eighty-seven per cent of applicants were influenced by word-of-mouth endorsement and 52% by student experience in the Northern Territory or Indigenous health. These results suggest that word-of-mouth endorsement has the greatest influence in attracting applicants for junior medical officer positions in Northern Territory hospitals.
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Journal title: The Australian journal of rural health
Publication Date: 2007-06
ISSN: 1038-5282
Type: Journal Article
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10137/5775
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2006.00791.x
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