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Features this week include: 2000 State Charitable Contributions program kicks off; Careful planning puts division ahead of the curve; Regents institute new review policy; Regent NeSmith chairing technology committee; 'Millionaire' contestant leaves empty-handed but rich in memories; Students urged to sign organ donor cards; MCG respiratory therapy students awarded; AOA induction ceremony slated Nov. 10; 96 students participating in pipeline program; Awards presented for Graduate Research Day participants; Grants enhance nurse anesthesia education; Researcher targeting postpartum fatigue; Lectureship honors Dr. McDonough.Citation
The Beeper, 2000, Vol. 10, No. 22Affiliation
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2000: Vol. 1022
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