Ashburton Hospital has lodged a proposal with the Canterbury District Health Board that could one day make it the South Island training hub for rural health specialists.
The proposal outlines the resources and experience to successfully become a central training hub.
Rural hospital medicine specialist John Lyons, who has been with the hospital for six years, said most steps had been put in place and he expected the hospital to progress considerably within the year.
"We are definitely on the right track to becoming the go to place, if not already considered as the place to train,'' Dr Lyons said.
"Graduates need rural hospital exposure and we are well positioned to offer that, it's securing an ongoing future for this hospital and it is an integral part of a national training programme.''