Audu Onyemocho, Ogboi SonnyJohnbull, Abdullahi Abdujalil Umar, Bako Ishaku Ara, Abah Emmanuel Raphael, Enokela Onum Pius and Agu Uche Polycarp. Preference for Health Provider’s Gender amongst Women Attending Obstetrics/ Gynecology Clinic, ABUTH, Zaria, Northwestern Nigeria.
. 2014; 2(1):21-26. doi: 10.12691/AJPHR-2-1-5
obstetrics/gynecologist, gender, preference, women, Nigeria
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