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291 related items for PubMed ID: 7774778

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    Barclay AM, Knapp DP, Kallail KJ.
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  • 26. Association of attending physician specialty with the cesarean delivery rate in the same patient population.
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  • 29. How do physicians and midwives manage the third stage of labor?
    Tan WM, Klein MC, Saxell L, Shirkoohy SE, Asrat G.
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  • 30. Obstetric consultations during labor and delivery in a university-based family practice.
    Craig AS, Berg AO, Kirkwood CR.
    J Fam Pract; 1985 May; 20(5):481-5. PubMed ID: 3989488
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  • 32. Trends in maternity care by graduates and the effect of an intervention.
    Nesbitt TS, Davidson RC, Paliescheskey M, Fox-Garcia J, Arevalo JA.
    Fam Med; 1994 Mar; 26(3):149-53. PubMed ID: 8026658
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  • 34. A comparison of the attitudes of obstetricians and family physicians toward obstetric practice, training, and hospital privileges of family physicians.
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  • 35. Specialty differences in primary cesarean section rates in a rural hospital.
    Hueston WJ.
    Fam Pract Res J; 1992 Sep; 12(3):245-53. PubMed ID: 1414428
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  • 36. Cesarean section rate: a comparison between family physicians and obstetricians.
    Applegate JA, Walhout MF.
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    Chang Pecci C, Leeman L, Wilkinson J.
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  • 39. Obstetric outcomes in a rural family practice: an eight-year experience.
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