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The Division of Pediatric Surgery hosts an annual lecture in honor of Dean Loren "Yank" Chandler. This year's speaker, Dr. Marc Levitt, chief of the Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Surgery Section at Nationwide Children's Hospital, presents: Patient-driven Change: Is Multidisciplinary Care the Future of Medicine? For more information about Stanford University's Department of Surgery, please visit our website: surgery.stanford.edu
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The Division of Pediatric Surgery hosts an annual lecture in honor of Dean Loren "Yank" Chandler. This year's speaker, Dr. Marc Levitt, chief of the Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Surgery Section at Nationwide Children's Hospital, presents: Patient-driven Change: Is Multidisciplinary Care the Future of Medicine? For more information about Stanford University's Department of Surgery, please visit our website: surgery.stanford.edu
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The Division of Pediatric Surgery hosts an annual lecture in honor of Dean Loren "Yank" Chandler. This year's speaker, Dr. Marc Levitt, chief of the Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Surgery Section at Nationwide Children's Hospital, presents: Patient-driven Change: Is Multidisciplinary Care the Future of Medicine? For more information about Stanford University's Department of Surgery, please visit our website: surgery.stanford.edu |