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#37: A Team Teeming with Innovations

Episode 37 of the Coleman Associates Innovation Podcast podcast, hosted by Coleman Associates, titled "#37: A Team Teeming with Innovations" was published on July 13, 2022 and runs 28 minutes.

July 13, 2022 ·28m · Coleman Associates Innovation Podcast

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What brings out your most innovative self? Join us for this round table discussion with the Chispas about how they would build their ideal clinic. Adrienne Mann talks to Amanda Laramie, Gabriel Del Muro, and Harpreet Sanghera in this episode about what the future of community health could look like. Follow us on LinkedIn, send us an email, follow us on Facebook, or check out our website. Host: Adrienne Mann Guests: Amanda Laramie Gabriel Del Muro Harpreet Sanghera Thanks for l...

What brings out your most innovative self? Join us for this round table discussion with the Chispas about how they would build their ideal clinic. Adrienne Mann talks to Amanda Laramie, Gabriel Del Muro, and Harpreet Sanghera in this episode about what the future of community health could look like.
 
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Host:
Adrienne Mann

Guests:
Amanda Laramie
Gabriel Del Muro
Harpreet Sanghera

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