Fred Loper – 2015 INMED National Healthcare Service Award Recipient
As a medical student at the University of Oklahoma, Fred Loper was recruited to help start Good Shepherd Clinic […]
As a medical student at the University of Oklahoma, Fred Loper was recruited to help start Good Shepherd Clinic […]
This INMED award recognizes an individual who has made a significant contribution to health in developing nations. The award winners
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