Social accountability: at the heart of family medicine.

In 1995, the World Health Organization[1][1] formally defined social accountability in the context of medical education as the obligation of medical schools to meet the priority health needs of the communities they serve. This definition highlights the fact that the role physicians play in

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[2]  R. Meili,et al.  The CARE model of social accountability: promoting cultural change. , 2011, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges.