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Middle East Partnership Initiative / United States Department of State / United States foreign policy / Midwifery / Health care provider / Nursing in the United Kingdom / Nursing / Nurse education / International Confederation of Midwives / Nursing education / Health / Medicine
Date: 2014-07-18 00:40:29
Middle East Partnership Initiative
United States Department of State
United States foreign policy
Midwifery
Health care provider
Nursing in the United Kingdom
Nursing
Nurse education
International Confederation of Midwives
Nursing education
Health
Medicine

U.S. President’s Emergency

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