Level of Satisfaction with the Learning Environment and Transition to Employment among Health Professions Graduates at a Ugandan Medical School
Background. To ensure training quality, medical training institutions must provide an adequate learning environment and prepare trainees for work but there is research paucity on the subject. We determined the level of satisfaction with the learning environment and transition to employment among gra...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Ngonzi (Author), Timothy Mwanje Kintu (Author), David Jolly Muganzi (Author), Tonny Kyagambiddwa (Author), Lorna Atimango (Author), Raymond Bernard Kihumuro (Author), Francis Bajunirwe (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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