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The Atlantic Article: Dr. Steve Clark, The Doctor Who Revolutionized Hospital Birth Safety

The Atlantic Article: Dr. Steve Clark, The Doctor Who Revolutionized Hospital Birth Safety

Category: Fetal Issues, Maternal Issues, Neonatal IssuesTags: Safety, shoulder dystocia, vaginal birth
June 6, 2017

In a field that has been dangerously slow to adopt standardized care practices, one influential obstetrician has pushed things forward with common sense.   Click here to view the entire article.

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