Teaching quality improvement in Tanzania: a model of inter-professional partnership for global health development
Background: Education is a universal need in health care and a tool for quality improvement. We developed a two-day medical education conference in Iringa, Tanzania, that has now evolved to teach the basics of quality improvement to an inter-professional audience from the 28 hospitals in the souther...
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Main Authors: | John Kvasnicka (Author), Ken Olson (Author), Mufwimi Saga (Author), Ignas Danda (Author), Randy Hurley (Author), Gary Moody (Author), Cindy Wilke (Author) |
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Health for All Nations,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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