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Primary oral health care and smiles for life curriculum adaptation for nurses training in low income countries: A case of Tanzanian context
2016
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
Primary oral health care is essential for the overall wellness of all client populations, especially those living in rural communities. Nurses make up the majority of primary care providers in Tanzania. An opportunity for the lead author to participate as an Oral Health Global Scholar allowed for the exchange of interprofessional oral health knowledge and practice competencies and for the adaptation of a U.S. based oral health curriculum to meet the context of care in Tanzania. This paper
doi:10.5430/jnep.v7n4p43
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