%0 Journal Article %A Andrew S Maclaren %A Louise Locock %A Zoë Skea %T Valuing place in doctors' decisions to work in remote and rural locations %D 2022 %R 10.7861/fhj.2022-0089 %J Future Healthcare Journal %P 248-251 %V 9 %N 3 %X Recruitment and retention of medical practitioners is a challenging contemporary issue for rural and remote areas. In this paper, we explore the importance of what it is that doctors value in rural and remote places from their own personal, organisational, social and spatial lives. We do this by drawing on original research from Scotland that explored doctors’ decisions on choosing, or not, to work in remote and rural locations. Three themes are explored: moving and staying, using place to think holistically about places beyond the language of work that recruitment and retention implies; how doctors’ professional values and their capacity to enact those values change with time; and how policy landscapes interact and shape rural and remote locations as valued places for doctors to live and work. We end the paper by reiterating the World Health Organization findings that a whole-of-society approach is required to support rural and remote communities to flourish, thus, encouraging doctors and their families to value such places and, ultimately, move and stay. %U https://www.rcpjournals.org/content/futurehosp/9/3/248.full.pdf