Setting Up a Medical Oncology Educational Program in Sub-Saharan Africa
One of the major problems facing healthcare systems in countries with poor socioeconomic conditions is the need to strengthen the system through the training of physicians, nurses and other healthcare operators. Partnering with more affluent countries is the key for hospitals in these areas, but suc...
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Main Authors: | Sara Bravaccini, Patrizia Serra, Dino Amadori, Mattia Altini, Nestory Masalu, Deogratias Katabalo, Lauro Bucchi, Carla Masini |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d49eb34b224e4c1b80d88ac00bf3a384 |
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