Communities' views, attitudes and recommendations on community-based education of undergraduate Health Sciences students in South Africa: A qualitative study
Background: Medical and Health Sciences students in South Africa undertake community-based education (CBE). Health professionals based at host sites are jointly responsible for training of these students in conjunction with university staff. This study explored the communities' views, attitudes...
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Main Authors: | Langalibalele H. Mabuza (Author), Paula Diab (Author), Stephen J. Reid (Author), Busisiwe E. Ntuli (Author), Penelope S. Flack (Author), Ratie Mpofu (Author), Priscilla S. Daniels (Author), Tracy-Ann Adonis (Author), Mandisa Cakwe (Author), Mugambi W. Karuguti (Author), Ngkatiseng Molefe (Author) |
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2013-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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