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    Undergraduate Medical Student Attrition at Maseno University School of Medicine

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    2024-07-12
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    Bitta, Caesar
    Ogot, Valentine
    Mwake, Fatma
    Okwaresi, Madeline
    Kwach, Bowa
    Otieno, Tonny Javan
    Chepkirui, Faith
    Ogendo, Stephen
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    Worldwide, admission into medical schools is highly competitive, and the training is very demanding. Despite having lower attrition rates than other university programmes, medical school attrition varies from as low as 3.8% to as high as 80%. Student attrition has several causes and also affects the students and other parties.
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