Service, training, mentorship: first report of an innovative education-support program to revitalize primary care social service in Chiapas, Mexico
Background: The Mexican mandatory year of social service following medical school, or pasantía, is designed to provide a safety net for the underserved. However, social service physicians (pasantes) are typically unpracticed, unsupervised, and unsupported. Significant demotivation, absenteeism, and...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Van Wieren (Author), Lindsay Palazuelos (Author), Patrick F. Elliott (Author), Jafet Arrieta (Author), Hugo Flores (Author), Daniel Palazuelos (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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