Using task analysis to generate evidence for strengthening midwifery education, practice, and regulation in Ethiopia
Tegbar Yigzaw,1 Catherine Carr,2 Jelle Stekelenburg,3,4 Jos van Roosmalen,5 Hannah Gibson,1 Mintwab Gelagay,1 Azeb Admassu6 1Jhpiego, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 2Jhpiego, Washington DC, USA; 3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Leeuwarden Medical Centre, Leeuwarden, 4Department of Health Sciences,...
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Main Authors: | Yigzaw T (Author), Carr C (Author), Stekelenburg J (Author), van Roosmalen J (Author), Gibson H (Author), Gelagay M (Author), Admassu A (Author) |
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