Efficacy of the Gulu University Reproductive Health Simulation Training for final year medical students and interns: a before-and-after study
Background: Reproductive health emergencies, such as postpartum hemorrhage, contribute significantly to maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality in Uganda due to knowledge and skills gaps. Medical interns, intern midwives, and nurses are crucial as frontline healthcare workers in responding to...
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Main Authors: | Pebalo Francis Pebolo (Author), Jerom Okot (Author), Felix Bongomin (Author), Silvia Awor (Author), Baifa Arwinyo (Author), Sande Ojara (Author), Jimmyy Opee (Author), Ayikoru Jackline (Author), Eric Ssennuni (Author), Simple Ouma (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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