The role of private education in the selection of primary care careers in low and middle-income countries. Findings from a representative survey of medical residents in Brazil
Abstract Background Primary health care (PHC) doctors' numbers are dwindling in high- as well as low-income countries, which is feared to hamper the achievement of Universal Health Coverage goals. As a large proportion of doctors are privately educated and private medical schools are becoming i...
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Main Authors: | Giuliano Russo (Author), Alex J. Flores Cassenote (Author), Aline G. Alves Guilloux (Author), Mário César Scheffer (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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