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The Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics Course

A National Program to Enhance Obstetric Emergency Skills and to Support Maternity Care Practice

John W. Beasley, MD; James R. Damos, MD; Richard G. Roberts, MD, JD; Thomas S. Nesbitt, MD

Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(12):1037-1041.


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