Encouraging primary care research: evaluation of a one-year, doctoral clinical epidemiology research course
Objective: Research and PhDs are relatively rare in family medicine and primary care. To promote research, regular one-year research courses for primary care professionals with a focus on clinical epidemiology were started. This study explores the academic outcomes of the first four cohorts of resea...
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Main Authors: | Helena Liira (Author), Tuomas Koskela (Author), Hans Thulesius (Author), Kaisu Pitkälä (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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