Importance of “Non-Technical Skills” in Improving Quality of MCH Services
Journal Title: Women's Health Science Journal - Year 2020, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
We all are aware about the importance of technical knowledge and skills, that are required for effective delivery of the MCH services. Very less is said, taught and discussed about “Non-technical skills”, which have their own place in improving the effectiveness, quality of services and clientele satisfaction.
Authors and Affiliations
Vidyadhar Bangal*
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