2014
DOI: 10.1111/tct.12055
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A paediatric social responsiveness project in Thailand

Abstract: After 2 years of the Social Responsiveness Project, all of the participating residents (n = 17) felt that the programme had been of benefit to them, and had a positive effect on the community, and indicated an intention to continue working in social responsiveness projects in their community after finishing their residency training. Hence, the results of this study indicate that the Social Responsiveness Project is useful for both society at large and for residents in helping young doctors to recognise the pro… Show more

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