Longitudinal integrated clerkships from start to finish: A medical curriculum innovation
Stellenbosch University embarked on a renewal of its MBChB programme guided by an updated set of core values developed by the multidisciplinary curriculum task team. These values acknowledged the important role of (among others) context and generalism in the development of our graduates as doctors o...
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Main Authors: | Julia Blitz (Author), Ian Couper (Author), Maryke Geldenhuys (Author), Marina Klocke (Author), Maria van Zyl (Author) |
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