What do medical students think about primary care in Malaysia? A qualitative study
In Malaysia, there has been a recent shift in emphasis from secondary care to primary care, both in terms of healthcare as well as medical education. However, general practice is not considered as a desirable career path and less than 1 of general practitioners (GPs) are trained. This could be due t...
Main Authors: | Ng, C.J., Leong, Kwok-Chi, Teng, Cheong-Lieng |
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Format: | Article |
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2005
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