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Surgeons Help With Earthquake Recovery in Haiti: An Expert Interview With David B. Hoyt, MD, FACS
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Title Surgeons Help With Earthquake Recovery in Haiti: An Expert Interview With David B. Hoyt, MD, FACS
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/716526?src=rss
Description More than 800 physicians have responded to the ongoing critical need for surgeons to treat Haitians with serious injuries, and recruitment is ongoing. Medscape Medical News
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Date Feb 6, 2010
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