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Turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to traditional and complementary medicine practice does not make it go away: a qualitative study exploring perceptions and attitudes of stakeholders towards the integration of traditional and complementary medicine into medical school curriculum in Uganda.

Amos Deogratius MwakaGervase TusabeChristopher Orach GarimoiSunita Vohra
Published in: BMC medical education (2018)
Training medical students in principles of traditional and complementary medicine is considered reasonable, feasible, and acceptable; and could lead to improvement in health outcomes. There are anticipated challenges to implementing a hybrid medical school curricula, but these are surmountable and need not delay introducing traditional and complementary medicine principles into medical school curricula in Uganda.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • medical education
  • mental health