Green-Thompson, Lionel Patrick2015-04-072015-04-072015-04-07http://hdl.handle.net/10539/17387Social accountability describes the extent to which a medical education institution’s research, service and education make a difference to the health status of the community in which they work. An individual practitioner is expected to attain a range of graduate attributes and competencies many of which enable a responsive approach to practice in society.enSocial ResponsibilityEducation, MedicalThe nature of social accountability in South African medical practice and education: a qualitative reflectionThesis