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April 2016 - Volume 4 - 2
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Guest Editor
(1 April, 2016)
Nigel
Mathers
Editorial
The challenges of cross-cultural research and teaching in primary care
(1 April, 2016)
Nigel Joseph
Mathers
Original Research
An evaluation of a health screening program for migrant women to Taiwan, China
(1 April, 2016)
Yu-Chu
Huang
,
Nigel Joseph
Mathers
,
Su-Lih
Chia
,
Ming-Neng
Shiu
,
Shu-Chen
Kao
Methodological challenges of cross-language qualitative research with South Asian communities living in the UK
(1 April, 2016)
Manbinder S.
Sidhu
,
Farina
Kokab
,
Kate
Jolly
,
Tom
Marshall
,
Nicola K.
Gale
,
Paramjit
Gill
Review
Process engineering for primary care: Quality improvement and population health
(1 April, 2016)
William
Riley
Reflection
The challenges of cross-cultural research and teaching in family medicine: How can professional networks help?
(1 April, 2016)
Amanda Caroline
Howe
Turning cross-cultural medical education on its head: Learning about ourselves and developing respectful curiosity
(1 April, 2016)
Aarti
Bansal
China Focus
Global development of family medicine, and lessons for China
(1 April, 2016)
Michael R.
Kidd AM
The challenge of training for family medicine across different contexts: Insights from providing training in China
(1 April, 2016)
John
Sandars
,
Yingzi
Huang
,
Trevor
Gibbs