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We have more than the necessary infrastructure to support multi-disciplinary teams in the country and in this image here you find Medical-college-care broken up into different levels at which healthcare percolates right from tertiary set-ups (including private medical colleges) to the most primary care set-ups in both urban and rural locations. Slide borrowed from http://image.slidesharecdn.com/rural-telemedicine-network-india-1227028635314143-9/95/rural-telemedicine-network-india-13-728.jpg?cb=1226999766

 

 

However we may have to begin with first understanding who the primary beneficiary of medical education is and so we have this next silde as an MCQ to distract you with a small quiz. J