"HealthNet News has transformed the way our hospital accesses medical
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years or more. But now we feel that we have access to up-to-date information
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to current medical information as most cannot afford to buy medical journals
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Mauri Niemi
Mauri Niemi works as a full-time physician in rural Tanzania.
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