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Task-shifting training improves stroke knowledge among Nigerian non-neurologist health workers

Authors
  1. Adelman
  2. Adesola Ogunniyi
  3. Akinyemi
  4. Akinyemi
  5. Birbeck
  6. Callaghan
  7. Campbell
  8. Ezinne Uvere
  9. Folajimi M. Otubogun
  10. Funmilola T. Taiwo
  11. Hsieh
  12. Joshi
  13. Joshua O. Akinyemi
  14. Kengne
  15. Kredo
  16. Labhardt
  17. Lehmann
  18. Lindsay
  19. Mayowa O. Owolabi
  20. Moran
  21. Mosley
  22. Munsat
  23. Norrving
  24. Ogedegbe
  25. Olaleye Adeniji
  26. Olumayowa Aridegbe
  27. Osimhiarherhuo Adeleye
  28. Ovbiagele
  29. Owolabi
  30. Owolabi
  31. Philip B. Adebayo
  32. Rufus O. Akinyemi
  33. Shamsideen A. Ogun
  34. Ward
  35. Williams
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'Elsevier BV'
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