Teaching clinical skills in developing countries: are clinical skills centres the answer?

@article{Stark2003TeachingCS,
  title={Teaching clinical skills in developing countries: are clinical skills centres the answer?},
  author={Patsy Stark and F Fortune},
  journal={Education for health},
  year={2003},
  volume={16 3},
  pages={
          298-306
        }
}
CONTEXT There is growing international interest in teaching clinical skills in a variety of contexts, one of which is Clinical Skills Centres. The drivers for change making Skills Centres an important adjunct to ward and ambulatory teaching come both from within and outside medical education. Educationally, self-directed learning is becoming the accepted norm, encouraging students to seek and maximize learning opportunities. There are global changes in health care practice, increased… 
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