Lunch and Learn: Mother of Methadone with Melody Glenn
OtherJoin HEAL's presentation of Mother of Methadone, a converstation about addiction and Narrative Medicine with Author Melody Glenn, MD and Pamela Schaff, MD, PhD.
Join HEAL's presentation of Mother of Methadone, a converstation about addiction and Narrative Medicine with Author Melody Glenn, MD and Pamela Schaff, MD, PhD.
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Join HEAL as it presents: Mother of Methadone, a conversation about addiction and Narrative Medicine a conversation between author Melody Glenn, MD and Pamela Schaff MD, PhD.
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