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UNC Medical Students Create Playbooks to Help Prep Healthcare Workers For COVID-19


Anna Dodson and Nate Nelson-Maney are both third-year medical students at UNC. They were both getting started in their first clinical rotations of the year when the COVID-19 outbreak reached North Carolina and all in-person learning got shut down. They said they both decided to aid the state’s efforts in preparing for and battling the coronavirus. (Chapelboro.com)

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