Advancing primary care: Establishing family medicine specialty in Tanzania
Family medicine has existed as a training pathway through a private university in Tanzania since 2004. As global calls have increased to embrace primary health care as a pathway to ensuring universal health coverage, so has Tanzania recently turned to explore family medicine as a specialty to improv...
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Main Authors: | Eric L. Aghan (Author), Henry Ziegler (Author), Donatus R. Mutasingwa (Author), Enica R. Massawe (Author), Peter J. Wangwe (Author), Dennis Lyakurwa (Author), Muzdalifat Abeid (Author), Riaz Ratansi (Author), Nadeem Kassam (Author), Esther Johnston (Author) |
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