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Superheroes and rock stars at the Institute of Medicine

October 14, 2009 · Filed Under Why PM · 30 Comments 

The Institute of Medicine’s recent workshop on building a rapid-learning system for cancer became, for an hour or so, a seminar on participatory medicine. Read more

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