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Botswana has also experienced this critical shortage of doctors for many years. To address the shortage, the country in the 1990 s embarked on an aggressive program to train its students at foreign medical schools. Despite intensified training, many graduates have not returned. As a result, the...
Biregional expert consultation on advancing implementation science on HIV/AIDS in Asia. Manila: WHO Asia Pacific Regional Office; 2015. https://iris.wpro.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665.1/13240/RS_2015_GE_62_JPN_eng.pdf. Liu E, Iwelunmor J, Gabagaya G, Anyasi H, Leyton A, Goraleski ...
The pastoral Himba of Namibia's semiarid northwest have been objects of colonizing and globalizing cameras over the last century. They have been presented ... Michael,Bollig,&,... - 《Visual Anthropology》 被引量: 13发表: 2002年 Doctors in the Making: Memoirs and Medical Education (review)...
E-learning in medical education is a means to an end, rather than the end in itself. Utilizing e-learning can result in greater educational opportunities for students while simultaneously enhancing faculty effectiveness and efficiency. However, this potential of e-learning assumes a certain level of...
We further understand the role of supplying students with adequate teaching aids that are intended to promote their engagement with practical activities because that would ultimately foster higher levels of achievement for the students, thus enhancing the quality of education. Lab Equipment India is the...
brain drain. Most medical doctors have migrated to developed economies in Western Europe and North America, and a significant number to countries in the Southern African Development Community, mainly to the Republic of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Lesotho (Tankwanchi, Özden, & Vermund,...
However, the availability of trained pharmacists, coupled with the awareness of current regulations, can reduce inappropriate dispensing of antibiotics without a prescription, as seen in Kenya and Namibia [17,26,27,28], similar to other low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) [29]. For this ...