2019
DOI: 10.4300/jgme-d-18-00998
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Formation of Primary Care Competencies in the Ukrainian Evangelical Medical Project

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“…Vus and Alekseiev draw attention to the shortage of primary care in Ukraine and efforts to align GME curricula through the development of core competencies based on local needs. 11 Reviews by Miller et al 12 and Talib et al 13 summarize the history and current state of international workforce development, and 3 studies describe novel models to build capacity in key workforce areas important for access to health care in low and lower-middle income countries (Tuyishime et al, 14 Khan et al, 15 Crouch and Williams 16 ).…”
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“…Vus and Alekseiev draw attention to the shortage of primary care in Ukraine and efforts to align GME curricula through the development of core competencies based on local needs. 11 Reviews by Miller et al 12 and Talib et al 13 summarize the history and current state of international workforce development, and 3 studies describe novel models to build capacity in key workforce areas important for access to health care in low and lower-middle income countries (Tuyishime et al, 14 Khan et al, 15 Crouch and Williams 16 ).…”
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