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Curriculum challenges faced by rural-origin health science students at South African medical schools
2015
African Journal of Health Professions Education
Background. The current shortage of healthcare workers in rural communities demands attention. The sourcing of rural-origin students (ROSs) has been suggested, but retention of these students in their chosen degrees is crucial. Addressing the tertiary education challenges that ROSs face is critical to ensuring their success. Objective. To focus on the various challenges influencing throughput of ROSs. Method. This article is one of a series of investigations into various aspects of university
doi:10.7196/ajhpe.390
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