Can medical education in poor rural areas be cost-effective and sustainable: the case of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University School of Medicine
F Cristobal, P Worley - Rural and Remote Health, 2012 - search.informit.org
F Cristobal, P Worley
Rural and Remote Health, 2012•search.informit.org… Introduction: This study examined the hypothesis that a medical school in a low-resource
setting, based on volunteer faculty, can be sustainable and associated with improvement in
medical workforce and population health outcomes. Methods: Using a retrospective case
study approach, this study described the formation of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University
School of Medicine (ADZU SOM) in Zamboanga province, Mindanao, Philippines. The
principal outcome measures were the number of graduated students practicing as …
setting, based on volunteer faculty, can be sustainable and associated with improvement in
medical workforce and population health outcomes. Methods: Using a retrospective case
study approach, this study described the formation of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University
School of Medicine (ADZU SOM) in Zamboanga province, Mindanao, Philippines. The
principal outcome measures were the number of graduated students practicing as …
This study examined the hypothesis that a medical school in a low-resource setting, based on volunteer faculty, can be sustainable and associated with improvement in medical workforce and population health outcomes.
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