Use of educational boards in midwifery interns' continuing education: A new experience in Gynecology and Midwifery department.

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  • Almasi, Fatemeh
  • Mardanian, Farahnaz
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volume 10  issue 5

pages  1307- 1309

publication date 2011-02

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