RT @PopResearchCtrs: Medical education reforms in low- & mid-income countries #LMICs can strengthen health workers’ intrinsic motivation/av…
RT @PopResearchCtrs: Medical education reforms in low- & mid-income countries #LMICs can strengthen health workers’ intrinsic motivation/av…
Medical education reforms in low- & mid-income countries #LMICs can strengthen health workers’ intrinsic motivation/avoid frequent absences, solicitation of informal payments, patient abuse & disrespect https://t.co/Yq56UVGC8R @HRH_Journal @NICHD_
RT @PopResearchCtrs: Medical education reforms in low- & mid-income countries #LMICs can strengthen health workers’ intrinsic motivation/av…
Medical education reforms in low- & mid-income countries #LMICs can strengthen health workers’ intrinsic motivation/avoid frequent absences, solicitation of informal payments, patient abuse & disrespect https://t.co/Yq56UVGC8R @HRH_Journal @NICHD_
RT @PopResearchCtrs: Medical education reforms in low- & mid-income countries #LMICs can strengthen health workers’ intrinsic motivation/av…
Medical education reforms in low- & mid-income countries #LMICs can strengthen health workers’ intrinsic motivation/avoid frequent absences, solicitation of informal payments, patient abuse & disrespect https://t.co/Yq56UVGC8R @HRH_Journal @NICHD_
@UNCpublichealth Assistant Professor Katherine Tumlinson and Gillings Humanitarian Fellow Dilshad Jaff, recently published strategies into improving healthcare quality in low- and middle-income countries. Read about their proposed solutions at https://t.co
Reforming medical education admission and training in low- and middle-income countries: who gets admitted and why it matters https://t.co/7AVDfEOnn4
Reforming medical education admission and training in low- and middle-income countries: who gets admitted and why it matters https://t.co/sroS1RckvJ
RT @eliakimueliudi: HCPs with strong intrinsic motiv&a desire to serve the needs of their comm..are less likely 2engage in these -ve behavi…
HCPs with strong intrinsic motiv&a desire to serve the needs of their comm..are less likely 2engage in these -ve behaviors&may draw upon internal incentives to deliver a high QoC. Reforming med edu adm&trainpractices in LMICs is one promising s