Rural practice preferences among medical students in Ghana: a discrete choice experiment
OBJECTIVE: To determine how specific job attributes influenced fourth year medical students' stated preference for hypothetical rural job postings in Ghana. METHODS: Based on discussions with medical student focus groups and physicians in practice and in the Ministry of Health, we created a dis...
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Main Authors: | Margaret E Kruk (Author), Jennifer C Johnson (Author), Mawuli Gyakobo (Author), Peter Agyei-Baffour (Author), Kwesi Asabir (Author), S Rani Kotha (Author), Janet Kwansah (Author), Emmanuel Nakua (Author), Rachel C Snow (Author), Mawuli Dzodzomenyo (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2010-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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