Knowledge, skills, and training community health workers require to contribute to an interprofessional learning initiative
Background: A health sciences faculty established an interprofessional learning initiative in the southern Free State, South Africa. This initiative offers learning opportunities to fourth-year students in health and rehabilitation sciences, nursing, and clinical medicine, whilst supporting rural he...
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Main Authors: | Annemarie Joubert (Author), Marianne Reid (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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