Obstetric ultrasound training programmes for midwives: A scoping review
Background: Antenatal care is essential for all expectant mothers and assists in reducing maternal mortality rates thus addressing the Sustainable Development Goal 3. Obstetric ultrasound complements antenatal care and is used in pregnancy to identify and monitor high-risk pregnancies. However, disp...
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Main Authors: | Yasmin Casmod (Author), Susan J. Armstrong (Author) |
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