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1. Evaluating the implementation of online research training and mentorship among early-career family physicians in sub-Saharan Africa
Darcelle Schouw, Robert Mash, Pius Ameh, Bolatito B. Fatusin, Stephen Engmann
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2. A review of published research in the South African Family Practice - A clarion call to action
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4. Family practice research in the African region 2020–2022
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5. Continuing professional development on climate change and primary care in Africa: Qualitative study
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African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine vol: 17 issue: 1 year: 2025
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6. Strategies to improve research capacity across European general practice: The views of members of EGPRN and Wonca Europe
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7. Identifying research gaps and priorities for African family medicine and primary health care
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9. Registrars’ experience with research in family medicine training programmes in South Africa
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