Perspectives of Nonphysician Clinical Students and Medical Lecturers on Tablet-Based Health Care Practice Support for Medical Education in Zambia, Africa: Qualitative Study
BackgroundZambia is faced with a severe shortage of health workers and challenges in national health financing. This burdens the medical licentiate practitioner (MLP) program for training nonphysician clinical students in Zambia because of the shortage of qualified medical lecturers and learning res...
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Main Authors: | Barteit, Sandra (Author), Neuhann, Florian (Author), Bärnighausen, Till (Author), Bowa, Annel (Author), Lüders, Sigrid (Author), Malunga, Gregory (Author), Chileshe, Geoffrey (Author), Marimo, Clemence (Author), Jahn, Albrecht (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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