Building health system capacity through medical education: a targeted needs assessment to guide development of a structured internal medicine curriculum for medical interns in Botswana
<br><strong>Background:</strong> Medical internship is the final year of training before independent practice for most doctors in Botswana. Internship training in Botswana faces challenges including variability in participants’ level of knowledge and skill related to their completi...
Main Authors: | Peluso, MJ, Tapela, N, Langeveldt, J, Williams, ME, Mochankana, K, Motseosi, K, Ricci, B, Rodman, A, Haverkamp, C, Haverkamp, M, Maoto, R, Luckett, R, Prozesky, D, Nkomazana, O, Barak, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Ubiquity Press
2018
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