The Use of a Theory of Change Model to Guide the Implementation of a Comprehensive Surgical Specialty Training Program in Equatorial Guinea
Background: Equatorial Guinea (EG) is located on the African west coast, with only 0.4 trained physicians per 1,000 resident population. The country has one medical school and there is no specialist training program. From 2000 to 2022, 524 doctors have received their medical degree. However, the num...
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Main Authors: | Robert Memba (Author), Juan Carlos Puyana (Author), Martha Grayling (Author), Carme Climent (Author), Patrícia Martínez (Author), Eunice Blanco (Author), Jordi Rigueiro (Author), David Suárez (Author), Guillem Viscasillas (Author), Emma Fortea (Author), Olga Roman (Author), Daniel Gracia (Author), Francesc Feliu (Author), Silvano Nve (Author), Rosa Jorba (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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