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Med Educ. 1978 May;12(3):209-13. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1978.tb00339.x.
To provide primary health care in a thinly populated mountainous country with few doctors presents great difficulties. The Royal Government of Bhutan decided to base their primary medical care service on appropriately trained medical auxilliaries. The training programme is described, and the problems of assessing the field activities discussed.
在一个人口稀少、医生匮乏的多山国家提供初级卫生保健存在巨大困难。不丹王国政府决定将其初级医疗服务建立在经过适当培训的医疗辅助人员基础上。本文描述了培训计划,并讨论了评估实地活动时遇到的问题