Influences of Western Cape community service doctors’ choice regarding public, rural practice
Background: Staff shortages in rural areas have led to unequal healthcare access in South Africa. The compulsory community service programme aims to address this disparity; but to be effective, it must encourage doctors to remain in rural facilities beyond their service periods. Identifying factors...
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| Main Authors: | Tamryn J. Baytopp, Vanessa Lomas-Marais, Ts'epo Motsohi |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2025-07-01
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| Series: | South African Family Practice |
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| Online Access: | https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/6125 |
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