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Physicians’ and nurses’ perceptions and attitudes toward sickle cell disease patients in Jazan, Saudi Arabia

Ahmad A. Hazzazi, Mohssen H. Ageeli, Khalid A. Sharahili, Hesham M. Hamaly, Mohammad H. Aqeeli, Tawfeeq I. Altherwi, Mohammed Bakkar and Hafiz Malhan
Saudi Medical Journal August 2020, 41 (8) 841-848; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2020.8.25183
Ahmad A. Hazzazi
From the Faculty of Medicine (Hazzazi, Ageeli, Sharahili, Hamaly, Aqeeli); from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Altherwi), Jazan University, and from the Department of Hematology (Bakkar, Malhan), Prince Mohammed Bin Nasser Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Mohssen H. Ageeli
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Khalid A. Sharahili
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Hesham M. Hamaly
From the Faculty of Medicine (Hazzazi, Ageeli, Sharahili, Hamaly, Aqeeli); from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Altherwi), Jazan University, and from the Department of Hematology (Bakkar, Malhan), Prince Mohammed Bin Nasser Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Mohammad H. Aqeeli
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Tawfeeq I. Altherwi
From the Faculty of Medicine (Hazzazi, Ageeli, Sharahili, Hamaly, Aqeeli); from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Altherwi), Jazan University, and from the Department of Hematology (Bakkar, Malhan), Prince Mohammed Bin Nasser Hospital, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Mohammed Bakkar
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Hafiz Malhan
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Saudi Medical Journal Aug 2020, 41 (8) 841-848; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2020.8.25183

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Ahmad A. Hazzazi, Mohssen H. Ageeli, Khalid A. Sharahili, Hesham M. Hamaly, Mohammad H. Aqeeli, Tawfeeq I. Altherwi, Mohammed Bakkar, Hafiz Malhan
Saudi Medical Journal Aug 2020, 41 (8) 841-848; DOI: 10.15537/smj.2020.8.25183
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