Role of Faculty Development Programs in Medical Education at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences, Zimbabwe
Background: Major challenges are being experienced in medical education in sub-Saharan African Universities. These include emigration of faculty, infrequent curriculum review, inadequate training in medical education, poor investments in infrastructure and lack of faculty development programs. The U...
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Main Authors: | Antony Matsika, Kusum Nathoo, Margaret Borok, Thokozile Mashaah, Felix Madya, Susan Connors, Thomas Campbell, James G. Hakim |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/09ec18cbfb8649b19348f657cf8b4548 |
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