The contribution of family medicine to community-orientated health services in Mali: A short report
Family medicine has not received appropriate attention in the sub-Saharan African context. In particular, family medicine is rarely recognised as a medical speciality and most African countries are silent on the role of family medicine in their health systems. There is, however, an emerging interest...
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Main Authors: | Mahamane M. Maïga (Author), Gabriel Blouin Genest (Author), François Couturier (Author), Sarah Stecko (Author), Michèle Rietmann (Author), Mamadou B. Coulibaly (Author), Drissa M. Sidibé (Author), Fatoumata Dicko (Author) |
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