Perceived Educational Value and Enjoyment of a Rural Clinical Rotation for Medical Students
English
Rural and Remote Health
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999
2008
It is well-recognised that medical students whose training exposure is largely limited to tertiary-level training hospitals may be inappropriately equipped to deal with the most relevant health issues affecting rural communities. This article evaluated the perceived educational value of a 2 week clinical rotation undertaken by senior undergraduate medical students at rural district hospitals and health care centers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa. [from abstract}
Subject
Geographic Focus
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