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Reducing oral health disparities in Atlanta

Home / News / Reducing oral health disparities in Atlanta

January 16, 2018

By dawn

The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation has pledged $400 million—the largest gift ever received by Emory—to find new cures, develop innovative patient care models, and improve lives while enhancing the health of people in need.

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  • Emory Woodruff Health Sciences Center Update

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  • OH-I-CAN: Oral Health in Communities and Neighborhoods

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  • Charles Moore, MD

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