A quantitative assessment of the need for offering counseling services to medical students at the University of Zambia School of Medicine
Background: This research was birthed in 2017 during a trip to Lusaka, Zambia, with the purpose of offering fourth-year, medical students attending the University of Zambia, School of Medicine, lectures on psychology topics as part of their clinical studies. Students were also offered brief therapy...
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Main Authors: | Gretchen Slover (Author), Kelsie Martinez (Author), Kathrin Barnes (Author) |
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Health for All Nations,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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