Caring for pregnant women in the pandemic. Dr Wendy Burton Australia, 2020 Baby April 2020
Dr Pamela Douglas
Dr Wendy Burton is Chair of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners' Antenatal and Postnatal Specific Interest Group (maternity-matters.com.au). Wendy talks with Pam about the pivot required in the clinical care of pregnant women so that mother, baby, and practitioner remain safe.
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