Health manpower for rural primary care. Problems and potentials in relating medical education to rural needs, as illustrated by recent attempts in Wyoming and in Central Africa.
Health manpower for rural primary care. Problems and potentials in relating medical education to rural needs, as illustrated by recent attempts in Wyoming and in Central Africa.
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