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Where There is No Nurse: Providing Services with Community Health Workers
Language:
English
Publisher:
AIDS Law Project
Publication Date:
2005
Pages:
15
Description:
This presentation was part of the AIDS Law Project’s Human Resources for Health seminar, which was held to address the challenges facing the health sector. The presentation discusses the nurse shortage crisis in rural areas, how to recruit and retain nurses, and task-shifting and using substitute health workers to make up for the lack of nursing staff.
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