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My Articles
FDA Antimicrobial Resistance Guidelines Fail to Address Root Causes | May 21, 2014
Project Daniel and the World’s First 3D-Printing Prosthetics Lab | Jan 17, 2014
U.S. Peace Corps Adopts OpenEMR for use in 77 Countries World-wide | Nov 13, 2013

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