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Rural and Remote Practice was developed to help you prepare for a clinical learning or practice experience in a rural or remote community. The unique nature of these communities allows for clinical practice that can be complex, rich, challenging, and deeply rewarding.</description>
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“Rural means there’s a Tim Horton’s.  Remote means there’s none.” 
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“It is the quality of life that is huge for me.”

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“…whoever walks through the door, you’re treating.”

(Student Perspectives on Interprofessional Learning in Rural and Remote Placements in Northern Ontario, 2014)</description>
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“My patient shoveled my driveway” and other forays into rural health care ethics 

(Student Perspectives of Interprofessional Learning in Rural and Remote Clinical Placements in Ontario, 2014)</description>
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            <description>Welcome to the Rural and Remote Practice Module

This online module was developed to help you prepare for a clinical learning or practice experience in a rural or remote community.  The unique nature of these communities allows for clinical practice that can be complex, rich, challenging, and deeply rewarding.  If you are prepared to make the most of it, your clinical experience can be both an excellent opportunity to learn, as well as to contribute to the community around you. It can also be an…</description>
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