Does medical training in Thailand prepare doctors for work in community hospitals? An analysis of critical incidents
Abstract Background Compulsory 3-year public service was implemented in 1967 as a measure to tackle the maldistribution of doctors in Thailand. Currently, therefore, most medical graduates work in rural community hospitals for their first jobs. This research explored doctors' perceptions of pre...
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Main Authors: | Dumrongrat Lertrattananon (Author), Wirun Limsawart (Author), Alan Dellow (Author), Helen Pugsley (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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