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General practitioners’ lack of familiarity with long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) may make it harder for women to find out about this type of contraception, authors of a study published in the Medical Journal
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Document Date: 2014-01-21 07:36:38


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Melbourne / Dr Danielle Mazza / /

Country

Australia / /

Facility

La Trobe University / Monash University / /

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medical indemnity insurance costs / intrauterine devices / /

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emergency contraception / contraception / /

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Mother and Child Health Research Centre / La Trobe University in Melbourne / Monash University / Department of General Practice / Department of General Practice at Monash University / /

Person

Angela Taft / Danielle Mazza / /

Position

professor and head / Associate Professor / /

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the Medical Journal / /

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GPS / /

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