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close this book07. Des professionnels de santé pour les services obstétricaux: la couverture de la population par des soins obstétricaux de qualité
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View the documentHistorique du développement des soins obstétricaux
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Open this folder and view contentsLe problème de la répartition des professionnels de santé
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View the documentLa qualité des soins obstétricaux offerts par les médecins et le personnel non médical
View the documentLe coût de la formation en soins obstétricaux d’urgence
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View the documentPropositions pour une répartition plus équitable du personnel qualifié en soins obstétricaux
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