The World Health Organization and the global standardization of medical training, a history
Abstract Background This article presents a history of efforts by the World Health Organization and its most important ally, the World Federation for Medical Education, to strengthen and standardize international medical education. This aspect of WHO activity has been largely ignored in recent histo...
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Main Authors: | George Weisz (Author), Beata Nannestad (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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