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GMHC 2012
Global Pediatric Health Today
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Tina Slusher
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Jun 20, 2012
This breakout session will focus on Challenges and Changes as we move forward in Global Pediatrics touching briefly on patient care, research, and teaching. Will include ways to link and dialog and work together with our international partners
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