Preparing Graduates for Interprofessional Practice in South Africa: The Dissonance Between Learning and Practice
With South Africa's tumultuous history and resulting burden of disease and disability persisting post-democracy in 1994, a proposed decentralization of heath care with an urgent focus on disease prevention strategies ensued in 2010. Subsequently a nationwide call by students to adapt teaching a...
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Main Authors: | Jana Müller (Author), Ian Couper (Author) |
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