scholarly journals Relationship with maternal gut bacteria dysbiosis and gestational weight variation: A Case study of muhoza health center, Rwanda

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IshimweGatete Grace ◽  
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Emmanuel Munyeshyaka ◽  
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This case study examines Sanders Hospital's (fictitious name) decision on a strategy for developing a specialized cardiovascular program. Cardiovascular services had been identified as an opportunity to assist Sanders better compete in the turbulent hospital industry. The hospital was in the process of determining the best alternative for seizing and pursuing this opportunity. Two options were under consideration. First, Sanders could implement the program internally and compete directly in the market. The second option was to jointly develop the cardiovascular program through an alliance with one of the two regional hospitals who were contemplating entering Sanders’ market area.


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2015 ◽  
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Fernanda Garanhani de Castro Surita ◽  
Vera Lucia Pereira Alves ◽  
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