''I think the focus is really important, off the main campus and into rural areas.''
Dr Nixon said he considered it significant because although there were a number of rural clinical skills and university departments of rural health in Australia there was not anything similar in New Zealand.
He said the new section was basically a virtual campus to support training and education in the rural health sector across a range of services.
He said the section would be embedded into rural communities and day-to-day clinical practice.
Dean of the Otago Medical School Professor Peter Crampton said the launch of the new section was an important step forward.
''The section will provide New Zealand with much-needed research, commentary and interpretation related to health needs of rural communities,'' Professor Crampton said.
Dr Nixon said he hoped to get the new section up and running over the next six months.
He said the ultimate goal would be to create a national inter-professional school in rural health with various hubs in rural communities.
-By Ella Stokes
Southern Rural Life