The development and implementation of a competency-based curriculum for training in global health research

The Fogarty International Center (FIC) Global Health Fellows Program provides trainees with the opportunity to develop research skills through a mentored research experience, increase their content expertise, and better understand trends in global health research, funding organizations, and pathways...

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Hauptverfasser: Ton, Thanh G N, Gladding, Sophia P, Zunt, Joseph R, John, Chandy, Nerurkar, Vivek R, Moyer, Cheryl A, Hobbs, Nicole, McCoy, Molly, Kolars, Joseph C
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