Scaling up Family Medicine in Uganda
It is evident that politicians, health managers and academics are realising the potential contribution of Family Medicine to health systems in sub-Saharan Africa. The challenge is in training institutions to recruit and train enough Family Physicians in order to meet expectations. The 3rd Family Med...
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Main Authors: | Innocent K. Besigye (Author), Jane F. Namatovu (Author) |
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