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    The Beeper [2010 Vol. 20, No. 14]

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    Authors
    Parrish, Denise
    Hinely, Paula
    Scott, Jennifer Hilliard
    Baker, Toni
    Deriso, Christine Hurley
    Walls, Sharron C.
    Hudson, Stacey
    Issue Date
    2010-07-14
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/316
    
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    Abstract
    Features this week include: New cardiac device at MCGHealth is first in region; Implant improves hearing deficiency; MCG economic impact nears $2 billion annually; MCGHealth providers named America’s Top Doctors; Albany campus opens doors to resident students; Script and star in your own ICE campaign video; OT students join league of miracles; Cultural connections spark quality enhancement; Historic day of firsts; Sherika Rouse is SWELL; Black tea contains more fluoride than once thought; Clean teeth with bleach.
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    The Beeper, 2010, Vol. 20, No. 14
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    Division of Strategic Support
    Series/Report no.
    2010: Vol. 20;14
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