WhatsApp Linking Lilongwe, Malawi to Los Angeles: Impacting Medical Education and Clinical Management
Background: Subspecialty expertise is often lacking in clinical environments in low-resource settings. As a result, medically complicated patients can receive suboptimal care, local clinicians can feel inadequately supported, and global health engagements can be difficult for medical trainees accust...
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Auteurs principaux: | Marguerite Thorp, Kara-Lee Pool, Christopher Tymchuk, Faysal Saab |
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Ubiquity Press
2021
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