Abstract
The African Journal of Primary Health & Family Medicine welcomes submissions that encourage scholarly exchange between family medicine and primary health care researchers and practitioners across Africa and the developing world, whilst providing a contextual and holistic view of family medicine as practiced across the continent.
Highlights
I read with profound interest the article entitled, ‘Use of a continuing medical education (CME) workshop to introduce and promote the specialty of Family Medicine in Ethiopia’, authored by Jane Philpott and Miliard Derbew.[1]
They used continuing medical education (CME) as an innovative way to introduce the concept of Family Medicine (FM) in a medical community in Ethiopia
After different sessions followed by discussions and assessments, the authors introduced the concept which led to the listing of roles, skills and values that could characterise a Family Physician in Ethiopia
Summary
I read with profound interest the article entitled, ‘Use of a CME workshop to introduce and promote the specialty of Family Medicine in Ethiopia’, authored by Jane Philpott and Miliard Derbew.[1]. Affiliation: 2Department of Family Medicine, University of Goma, Congo (DRC)
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