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Where in the world: Mapping medical student learning using the Social and Structural Determinants of Health Curriculum Assessment Tool (SSDH CAT)

Addressing the Social and Structural Determinants of Health (SSDH) is a primary strategy for attaining health equity. Teaching and learning about SSDH has increased across medical schools throughout the world; however, the published literature describing these efforts continues to be limited and man...

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Published in:Medical education online 2023-12, Vol.28 (1), p.2178979-2178979
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Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
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Evaluation
global health
Health disparities
Health education
Health promotion
Humans
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Medical education
Medical schools
Medical screening
Medical students
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Usefulness
Workforce
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