The emergence of family medicine in India-A qualitative descriptive study.
Countries globally are introducing family medicine to strengthen primary health care; however, for many, that process has been slow. Understanding the implementation of family medicine in a national context is complex but critical to uncovering what worked, the challenges faced, and how the process...
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Main Authors: | Archna Gupta (Author), Ramakrishna Prasad (Author), Sunil Abraham (Author), Nisanth Menon Nedungalaparambil (Author), Onil Bhattacharyya (Author), Megan Landes (Author), Sanjeev Sridharan (Author), Carolyn Steele Gray (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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