Fig. 1From: Increasing doctors working in specific rural regions through selection from and training in the same region: national evidence from AustraliaMap of study’s 54 regions (42 rural) and their alignment with rural training sites. Footnote: Rural training occurs in many additional locations to those noted, mostly in primary care, such as via the John Flynn placement program (since 1997) and small group training now overseen by the Rural Clinical Schools (since about 2000)Back to article page