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The active recruitment of health workers: a defence
- Correspondence to Javier S Hidalgo, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond, 28 Westhampton Way, Jepson Hall, Richmond, VA 23173, USA; hidalgoj{at}gmail.com
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The active recruitment of health workers: a defence
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- Received July 6, 2011
- Revised September 10, 2012
- Accepted September 28, 2012
- First published October 30, 2012.
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September 19, 2013
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