We welcome the comments on our article "Motivations and Intentions to practise in Underserved areas".1,2 We concur with our colleagues that identifying motivational factors closely linked with intention to practice… Click to show full abstract
We welcome the comments on our article "Motivations and Intentions to practise in Underserved areas".1,2 We concur with our colleagues that identifying motivational factors closely linked with intention to practice in underserved areas is a complicated task. It is challenging to disentangle the concurrent effect of practice type and specialty career choice. In our study design, we proposed anticipated practise type and anticipated specialty career choice as separate preferences.
               
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