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Misconceptions About the Practice of Rural Medicine

Affiliated with the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency is an educational experience designed for doctors interested in the discipline of rural family medicine. Medical professionals who choose to study with the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency program have the opportunity to learn to use advanced practices to save lives in more rural settings.

Listed below are three common misconceptions that medical professionals often believe about the practice of rural medicine.

1. Doctors make a lot more money in the city: Studies show that the difference in pay for rural physicians and their city counterparts is not as big as many believe. Additionally, living in a rural area is typically much more affordable than in the city, which means that rural doctors can enjoy a higher degree of affluence for a lower price.

2. Rural doctors lose their trauma skills: Physicians practicing emergency medicine in rural areas often have greater opportunities to hone these skills, because the responsibility of saving lives rests singularly on their shoulders. Rural emergency doctors can also access a wide variety of courses specifically designed to help rural medical professionals keep their skills sharp.

3. Rural patients are more likely to file lawsuits: Industry data indicates that the opposite is true. Because medical malpractice suits are often the result of a mistake made by an overworked metropolitan physician, the rate of medical malpractice is shown to be lower in rural areas.
Misconceptions About the Practice of Rural Medicine
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