Integrating psychology and obstetrics for medical students: Shared labour ward teaching

Two studies relating to the inclusion of psycho-social issues in the training of obstetricians are reported here. The first reports on the extent to which currently practising obstetricians have received training in these aspects. The second explored the value of an innovative teaching approach comb...

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