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Japa crisis: Fix healthcare or lose all doctors — Physicians
CONFERENCE of the West African College of Physicians, WACP, yesterday, urged government at all levels to strengthen the health system or risk worsening the ongoing migration of skilled medical professionals... The post Japa crisis: Fix healthcare or lose all doctors — Physicians appeared first on Vanguard News.
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