An exploratory study of the need for curriculum review of Master of Public Health Degree at a Rural-based University in South Africa
Background: Master of Public Health (MPH) training programmes were developed worldwide in response to the crisis in human resources for health. Aim: To determine whether the MPH programme at the selected rural-based university in South Africa enabled students to achieve the MPH core competencies rel...
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Main Author: | Takalani G. Tshitangano (Author) |
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