Reciprocity? International Preceptors' Perceptions of Global Health Elective Learners at African Sites
Background: Short-term global health electives (STGHEs) have become increasingly common, with evidence showing educational and clinical benefits for short-term learners (STLs). Despite increased recognition that STGHEs should be mutually beneficial for host sites and STLs, evidence demonstrating the...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth M. Keating (Author), Heather Haq (Author), Chris A. Rees (Author), Padma Swamy (Author), Teri L. Turner (Author), Stephanie Marton (Author), Jill Sanders (Author), Edith Q. Mohapi (Author), Peter N. Kazembe (Author), Gordon E. Schutze (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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