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Medicine in Society Health Project: Five Students' Journey to a Resource-Limited Clinic in the Haitian Countryside

Aneesh Gupta, Marie Claire Lamb, John Sisney, Chantel Taylor, Timothy Ziethen and Yvens Laborde
Ochsner Journal September 2017, 17 (3) 254-260;
Aneesh Gupta
1The University of Queensland School of Medicine, Ochsner Clinical School, New Orleans, LA
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