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Reviews in Pain|November 4, 2015
Non-Obstetric Pain in PregnancyAbdul Lalkhen, Kate Grady
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal D'Obstetrique Et Gynecologie Du Canada : JOGC|November 26, 2015
A New Approach to Teaching Obstetric Anaesthesia in Low-Resource AreasAngela Enright, Kate Grady, Faye Evans
Maternal and Child Health Journal|December 1, 2009
Challenges to the provision of emergency obstetric care in IraqCharles A Ameh, Sophie Bishop, Eugene Kongnyuy, et al.
Infectious Diseases and Therapy|May 12, 2023
Using Behavior Change Theory to Identify Drivers and Barriers for Antifungal Treatment Decisions: A Case Study in a Large Teaching Hospital in the East of England, UKChristianne Micallef, Anita H Sung, Maria Gheorghe, et al.
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Reviews in Pain|November 4, 2015
Non-Obstetric Pain in PregnancyAbdul Lalkhen, Kate Grady
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal D'Obstetrique Et Gynecologie Du Canada : JOGC|November 26, 2015
A New Approach to Teaching Obstetric Anaesthesia in Low-Resource AreasAngela Enright, Kate Grady, Faye Evans
Maternal and Child Health Journal|December 1, 2009
Challenges to the provision of emergency obstetric care in IraqCharles A Ameh, Sophie Bishop, Eugene Kongnyuy, et al.
Infectious Diseases and Therapy|May 12, 2023
Using Behavior Change Theory to Identify Drivers and Barriers for Antifungal Treatment Decisions: A Case Study in a Large Teaching Hospital in the East of England, UKChristianne Micallef, Anita H Sung, Maria Gheorghe, et al.
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