Educational institutions, in line with other government-funded bodies, are required to justify how they spend their money. Visiting students on placement on a routine basis is costly in terms of staff time, travelling and subsistence expenses. Therefore, this opinion piece considers whether this practice offers value for money. It examines this question from the perspectives of the student, the placement staff and the university, and suggests that the gains outweigh the costs.
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