Slideshow: Dr. Dzau visits Haiti, second Duke Medicine relief team
March 11th, 2010Chancellor Victor Dzau, M.D., visits Haiti and Duke Medicine's second relief team. See slideshow below.
Chancellor Victor Dzau, M.D., visits Haiti and Duke Medicine's second relief team. See slideshow below.
The second Duke team sent to provide medical relief in Haiti was also able to help a local Durham resident’s family by carrying tents and photos to his relatives.
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By Andy Katz, ESPN.com
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