AIDS in the 21st century and the training of African medical students: There should be a change in medical school curricula? An oservational study at a medical school in Dar-es-Salam-Tanzania
By: Nsimba, Stephen E. D.
Contributor(s): Kelley, Robin T.
Publisher: Haryana International Science Press 2018Edition: Vol.9(1), Jan-June.Description: 13-14p.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICS In: Indian journal of pharmaceuticsSummary: Can a change the medical curricula taught to African medical students be the way to attract and retain more medical and health providers? As researchers grapple with the influx of international funds on the African containment to manage the various epidemics, what are health care providers and medical students learning to prepare them to be effective and sustained leaders, virus managers, particularly after funding streams change of shift? ..Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Can a change the medical curricula taught to African medical students be the way to attract and retain more medical and health providers? As researchers grapple with the influx of international funds on the African containment to manage the various epidemics, what are health care providers and medical students learning to prepare them to be effective and sustained leaders, virus managers, particularly after funding streams change of shift? ..
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