A new study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization suggests that training and deploying more mid-level health workers, such as midwives, nurses, medical assistants and surgical clinicians can help countries that are facing severe shortages and poor distribution of health workers. In countries where such health workers have been deployed, the clinical outcomes for certain services were just as good and - in some cases - even better than when physicians ...
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