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The Vice Dean for Medical and Health Professions Education Shares a Vision for Patient-Centered Care
Dr, Mary Klotman, dean of the School of Medicine, has a conversation with Dr. Aditee Narayan, the school’s new vice dean for medical and health professions education. Narayan shares her vision for transforming health care through patient-centered, interdisciplinary health care professions education. ”It’s all about the patient,” said Narayan. ”The opportunity to transform a generation of students is an opportunity to transform health care.”
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