Accessible continued professional development for maternal mental health
Background: Changing global health and development trends have resulted in a need for continued professional development (CPD) within the health and development sectors. In low-resource settings, where the need for training and CPD may be highest, there are significant challenges for disseminating i...
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Main Authors: | Sally Field (Author), Zulfa Abrahams (Author), David L. Woods (Author), Roseanne Turner (Author), Michael N. Onah (Author), Doreen K. Kaura (Author), Simone Honikman (Author) |
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