Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Characteristics of Japanese medical students associated with their intention for rural practice

Ryuichi  Kawamoto

Prof Ryuichi Kawamoto

qualifications: MD, PhD

contribution: designed the project, devised survey tool, collected data, statistical analysis, wrote the first draft

position: Professor

Japan

I am interested in rural medical education, medical anthropology and rural community-based epidemiology.


Asuka  Uemoto

Asuka Uemoto

qualifications: MD

contribution: designed the project, statistical analysis

position: Medical student


Daisuke  Ninomiya

Daisuke Ninomiya

qualifications: MD

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Assistant professor


Youichi  Hasegawa

Youichi Hasegawa

qualifications: MD

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Assistant professor


Nobuyuki  Ohtsuka

Nobuyuki Ohtsuka

qualifications: MD

contribution: collected data

position: Assistant director


Tomo  Kusunoki

Tomo Kusunoki

qualifications: MD

contribution: collected data

position: Medical staff


Teru  Kumagi

Teru Kumagi

qualifications: MD, PhD

contribution: literature review

position: Associate professor


Masanori  Abe

Masanori Abe

qualifications: MD, PhD

contribution: collected data, designed the project

position: Associate professor

Japan


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