Mothers of Africa--an anaesthesia charity
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2007.05312.x
Mothers of Africa--an anaesthesia charity
Abstract
An anaesthetic charity 'Mothers of Africa' has been established as a link between the academic departments of anaesthesia in Togo and Benin and the University Hospital of Wales. Visits by UK consultant anaesthetists have identified a number of clinical areas where collaborative working in both classroom and theatre has the potential to improve outcomes in maternal mortality and morbidity.
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