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obstetrix

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obstetrix.
See midwife.


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Moreover the Latin degree awarded refers to the old term of obstetrix for the midwife, put to use in this way, after having been taken from us by medicine.
Its neonatal physicians provide services at more than 185 NICUs and through Obstetrix its perinatal physicians provide services in 16 markets where Pediatrix's neonatal physicians practice.
Collaboration with Obstetrix to Provide Samples for LDT Validation: In January Sequenom announced its collaboration with Obstetrix Medical Group to provide the Sequenom Center for Molecular Medicine (SCMM) with samples for a study to further evaluate Sequenom's novel, noninvasive prenatal test for Down syndrome based on its SEQureDx technology.
 
 
 
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