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Assessment of the primary healthcare structure in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq: a narrative review

Nazar P. Shabila
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  1. College of Health Sciences, Catholic University in Erbil, Erbil, Iraq
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2026; 28(1): 100–104
Online publish date: 2026/03/30
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