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... perinatal care , and obstetric care . The diverse ser- vices facilitated physician recruitment to rural hospitals , thereby giving nurses an opportunity to specialize in an area of interest . By reducing and eliminating service ...
... perinatal care , and obstetric care . The diverse ser- vices facilitated physician recruitment to rural hospitals , thereby giving nurses an opportunity to specialize in an area of interest . By reducing and eliminating service ...
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... perinatal center becomes a Level I center . Change in level designation essentially means that obstetric and gynecological sur- geries are no longer performed in that institution . In a rural hospital it is estimated that between 20 ...
... perinatal center becomes a Level I center . Change in level designation essentially means that obstetric and gynecological sur- geries are no longer performed in that institution . In a rural hospital it is estimated that between 20 ...
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Angeline Bushy. With the exception of perinatal care , the literature on maternal- child health in rural populations is limited . Compared with the gen- eral population , rural residents consistently have higher infant mortality rates ...
Angeline Bushy. With the exception of perinatal care , the literature on maternal- child health in rural populations is limited . Compared with the gen- eral population , rural residents consistently have higher infant mortality rates ...
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