Need Assessment Of Teaching Qualitative Research In Undergraduate Medical Education: A Mixed Method Study

Accreditation bodies of medical education globally value competency in research that facilitates evidence-based practice of medicine. Physician-scientists need awareness of qualitative research methods for in-depth exploration of sociocultural, gender, behavioural, emotional, and religious factors a...

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