The article presents the authors' accounts and opinions regarding their participation in a health research internship in South Africa, focusing on the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic of the country and the role of medical schools in addressing it. Topics addressed include accounts by the medical student and educators regarding the lessons of the internship, calls for increased coverage of global development paradigms in medical education, and the role of upstream socioeconomic factors in health.
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