So you want to be a medical mum? A guide for female medics who have ever thought that maybe, somehow, one day, they might want to have a baby

In 2006 over 60% of medical graduates in the UK were female, and the number of women going to medical school as 'mature students' is steadily increasing. Some of these women will, at some point, choose to have a baby, but the question always asked is how to fit it in with a medical career?...

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Được phát hành: Oxford,New York Oxford University Press 2008
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