KPI 24: Proportion of students enrolled in dental and oral health courses who have a rural background
Rural Australians have access to fewer dental practitioners than their city counterparts (COAG 2015; Bishop & Laverty 2015). This indicator is a measure of the proportion of students enrolled in dental and oral health courses who have a rural background, as this is known to be a key determinant in the likelihood of them pursuing a career in the rural workforce (COAG 2019).
In 2017, around 1 in 6 (17%) of students enrolled in dental and oral health courses had a rural background, which is a slight decrease from 1 in 5 (19%) in 2014.
It should be noted that this indicator was calculated taking into consideration only those students who were studying a dental and oral health course that would eventually qualify them to register with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency (AHPRA) as a dental practitioner.
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