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Assessment of the perception of service recipients about the quality of work in health care professionals in the Children Emergency Room of a Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria 评估服务接受者对尼日利亚一家三级医院儿童急诊室保健专业人员工作质量的看法
Pyramid Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2018-12-12 DOI: 10.4081/PJM.2018.14
C. Osuorah, I. Ndu, O. Amadi, U. Ekwochi, Obinna Chukwuebuka Nduagubam, Onukwuli V. Ozoemena, C. Maduabuchi, Ogechukwu H. Azionu
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