Birth “Out-of-Hours”: An Evaluation of Obstetric Practice and Outcome According to the Presence of Senior Obstetricians on the Labour Ward
In a multicenter cohort study, Hannah Knight and colleagues assess differences in birth-related outcomes associated with the presence of senior obstetricians on the labor ward.
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Birth “Out-of-Hours”: An Evaluation of Obstetric Practice and Outcome According to the Presence of Senior Obstetricians on the Labour Ward. PLoS Med 13(4): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002000
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In a multicenter cohort study, Hannah Knight and colleagues assess differences in birth-related outcomes associated with the presence of senior obstetricians on the labor ward.
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