Where are they working? A case study of twenty Cuban-trained South African doctors
Background: The year 2017 marked the 21st anniversary of the South African Cuban Medical Collaboration (SACMC) programme that offers disadvantaged South African (SA) students an opportunity for medical training in Cuba. Graduates are expected to return to practice at a primary care level in rural co...
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Main Authors: | Munirah Motala (Author), Jacqueline van Wyk (Author) |
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