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Community Health Takes Root in Arizona

August 5, 2007February 14, 2017 | by Amy Simmons Farber

Healers take your mark. In Arizona, the first group of students at A.T. Still University are beginning their journey into community health care. More than 100 medical students at the new School of Osteopathic Medicine in Mesa, Arizona are beginning their fall classes. Check out the news article in AZ Central.

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