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Browsing by Subject "Family medicine"

Browsing by Subject "Family medicine"

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  • Chege Patrick Masemiano; Hasnain Memoona; Ann E Evensen (Family Medicine, 2017)
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Reducing the shortage of pri- mary care physicians in sub-Saharan Africa requires expansion of training programs in family medicine. Challenges remain in pre- paring, recruiting, and retaining ...
  • Chege, PM; Penner, J.; Godoy-Ruiz, P. (South African Family Practice, 2016-12)
    Background: Successful Family Medicine practices and academic programmes are found in western countries, Australia, Singapore, Cuba and among other non-western countries. Documenting the enablers and challenges of different ...
  • Larson, P.R; Chege, P.; Dahlman, B.; Gibson, C. (Fam Med., 2017-03)
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: High-quality family medicine education is needed in sub-Saharan Africa to facilitate the future growth of primary care health systems. Current faculty educators recognize the value of dedicated ...
  • Rouleau, Katherine; Chege, Patrick; Couturier, Francois; Godoy-Rui, Paula; Bourget, Monique; Grand’Maison, Paul H.; Melanie, Henry; Kerling, Israel; Kapoor, Videsh; Kurniawan, Hendra; Lobo, Louella; Maiga, Mahamane; Franca, Samantha Pereira; Redwood-Campbell, Lynda; Rodas, Jamie; Sohal, Raman; Wondimagegn, Dawit; Woollard, Robert (Socirty of teachers of family medicine, 2018-03-08)
    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a limited evidentiary base on the development of family medicine in different contexts and countries. The lack of evidence impedes our ability to compare and characterize family ...