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NSW maternity staffing changes spark concern among midwives, expectant mums
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-12-13
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Specialist staff shortages at one of the busiest maternity hospitals on the NSW Central Coast could see women in labour transferred to Sydney or Newcastle hospitals.
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