Ser residente en medicina familiar en África en 2019
un retrato de la sexta conferencia WONCA África en Kampala
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Medicina Familiar, Educación Médica, Internado y Residencia.Resumen
La formación de nuevos médicos de familia es un desafío en cualquier lugar y muchas variables pueden influir en el éxito o el fracaso de un programa de residencia. Este artículo es el resultado final del trabajo colaborativo iniciado en junio de 2019 en la Conferencia Regional de África WONCA en Kampala, Uganda, durante un taller dirigido por el Centro Besrour del Colegio Canadiense de Medicina Familiar. Presentamos aquí la perspectiva de un pequeño grupo de jóvenes médicos de familia africanos sobre la experiencia de ser residente en medicina familiar en África en 2019, con la esperanza de que la imagen que representamos aquí ayude a promover mejoras en los programas de residencia en África en un futuro próximo.
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