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Future career plans of Malawian medical students: a cross-sectional survey

Authors
  1. A Muula
  2. D Palmer
  3. Department for International Development
  4. Department for International Development
  5. E Ziljstra
  6. Global Health Observatory
  7. Global Health Workforce Alliance
  8. J Robinson
  9. J Robinson
  10. Kate L Mandeville
  11. M Gulliford
  12. M Lakhey
  13. Malawi Ministry of Health/Health SWAp Donor Group
  14. Management Sciences for Health
  15. Mwapatsa Mipando
  16. National Statistical Office of Malawi
  17. P Ferrinho
  18. R Broadhead
  19. S Anand
  20. Task Force for Scaling Up Education and Training for Health Workers
  21. Tim Bartley
  22. World Health Organization
  23. World Health Organization
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