Assessment of the impact of family physicians in the district health system of the Western Cape, South Africa
Background: In 2007, South Africa made family medicine a new speciality. Family physicians that have trained for this new speciality have been employed in the district health system since 2011. The aim of the present study was to explore the perceptions of district managers on the impact of family p...
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Main Authors: | Meyer Swanepoel (Author), Bob Mash (Author), Tracey Naledi (Author) |
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