Perceptions of postgraduate family medicine supervision at decentralised training sites, South Africa
Background: Specialist training in family medicine (FM) is growing rapidly in sub-Saharan Africa. The strong emphasis on workplace-based learning for speciality training makes it vital to gain in-depth insights into registrar supervision. Previous studies have explored aspects of supervision at dece...
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Main Authors: | Neetha J. Erumeda (Author), Louis S. Jenkins (Author), Ann Z. George (Author) |
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