The distribution of healthcare professionals into rural areas is an issue in many parts of the country, for example in Lincoln, so it was fitting that the city’s university jointly hosted, with Health Education England (now NHS England). a lecture by Professor Roger Strasser in November 2022 on his widely appraised rural workforce research.

Lincoln, like other rural communities, is adversely affected for a number of reasons:

Professor Strasser is a leader in the global reform of health professional education and has become one of the world’s foremost authorities in rural, socially accountable medical education. His publication profile is extensive and he has also provided consultant advice to many international government and non-government organisations.

The lecture included reference to a number of strategies that organisations can employ to attract their workforce to rural areas. These included strategies and programmes that NHS England is at the forefront of. Professor Strasser:

In addition to these programmes, through the Enhance Generalism Leadership and Social Medicine Programme, we are training healthcare professionals to fully understand the needs of rural and coastal communities by working with and for the communities to better healthcare provision.