Training Residents in Community Health Centers: Facilitators and Barriers
AUTOR(ES)
Morris, Carl G.
FONTE
American Academy of Family Physicians
RESUMO
PURPOSE Training family medicine residents in underserved settings, such as community health centers (CHCs), may provide a solution to the primary care workforce shortage. We sought to describe the facilitators and barriers to creating partnerships between CHCs and family medicine residencies (FMRs).
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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