Abstract

As rural hospitals find it difficult to staff their emergency departments with residency trained emergency physicians (EPs), we theorize residents exposed to emergency medicine practiced in rural settings during training are more likely to seek careers in these communities. However, the current availability of rural rotations among EM residencies is unknown. This investigation aimed to describe the prevalence of rural experiences offered across EM training programs and characterize both benefits and challenges of providing these experiences.

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