A Comprehensive Framework to Optimize Short-Term Experiences in Global Health (STEGH)
Abstract Increasing demand for Short-term Experiences in Global Health (STEGH), particularly among medical trainees, has seen a growth in programming that brings participants from high-income countries to low and middle-income settings in order to engage in service, teaching or research activities....
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Main Authors: | Shivani Shah (Author), Henry C. Lin (Author), Lawrence C. Loh (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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