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The state of Illinois obstetric hemorrhage project: pre-project and post-training examination scores

Objective: The Illinois Department of Public Health mandated that all clinicians who provide care to obstetric patients participate in the Illinois Obstetric Hemorrhage Project. The aim of the current report is to describe change in knowledge among providers engaged in the project, as assessed by pr...

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Published in:The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine 2016-03, Vol.29 (5), p.845-849
Main Authors: Wong, Cynthia A., Scott, Shirley, Jones, Robin L., Walzer, Jennifer, Geller, Stacie
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Health Personnel - statistics & numerical data
Humans
Illinois - epidemiology
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Internship and Residency - statistics & numerical data
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Maternal-Child Health Services - organization & administration
Maternal-Child Health Services - standards
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obstetric hemorrhage education
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Obstetrics - manpower
Obstetrics - standards
Obstetrics - statistics & numerical data
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Postpartum Hemorrhage - epidemiology
Postpartum Hemorrhage - therapy
Pregnancy
Risk Assessment
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