An evaluation of factors influencing perceptual experiences and future plans of final-year medical interns in the Free State, 2013–2014
Background: Medical internship refers to the 24-month period of supervised training in an accredited facility, where newly qualified doctors rotate through all relevant medical domains before starting their community service as medical practitioners. The Free State province has one academic complex...
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Auteurs principaux: | N. Mofolo, J. Botes |
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