Making family medicine work: Rural community-based and interprofessional medical education
At the University of the Free State, the 5-year MBChB curriculum had to be complemented with community-based education exposure to meet the requirements of the Health Professions Council of South Africa. Following the faculty leadership's vision, an interprofessional training experience was con...
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Main Author: | Dirk T. Hagemeister (Author) |
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