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Talking Community-Engaged Learning with Prof Bernard Gaede

37m · Conversations in Health Sciences · 28 Aug 08:56

In this episode, I am in conversation with Prof Bernhard Gaede, Head of Family Medicine at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Prof Gaede shared his rich insights and experience in community-based models of training health professionals (specifically doctors) and explains why community-engaged learning has become imperative for training fit-for-purpose health graduates. 

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