Building consensus on identifying research mentoring gaps and finding ways of addressing the gap in a Kenyan college of health sciences
Background: The concept of mentoring in clinical practice has traditionally focused on moving graduates from novice to more respectable positions within the clinical practice hierarchy. With the growing emphasis on evidence-based practice, the role of research in generating evidence for practice can...
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Main Author: | Masemiano P. Chege (Author) |
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