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Q&A with Eugene Fordyce, Jr., Total Ventilation Clinical Specialist for Philips Healthcare and Volunteer in the Haiti Relief EffortEugene Fordyce, Jr., RCP, RRT, is a Total Ventilation Clinical Specialist. He works in the in the Hospital Respiratory Care division at Philips Healthcare, located in Carlsbad, California. Eugene is a... Would you like to be featured in a NEWS-Line editorial? Click Here |
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Want to Boost Your Intelligence? Get Out of Your Chair
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