Continuing professional development training needs for primary care doctors in central Uganda
Background: Continuing professional development (CPD) activities relevant to medical doctors and their patients should be informed by current assessed training needs. The CPD provision is expected to improve the quality of professional practice and ethics. However, the Uganda Medical and Dental Prac...
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Main Authors: | Jane Frances Namatovu (Author), William Buwembo (Author), Janet Nakigudde (Author), Sarah Kiguli (Author), Aloysius G. Mubuuke (Author) |
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