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David Kimball Urion, M.D.

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Clinical training at Madwaleni Hospital, Eastern Cape, South Africa; implementation of a recruitment and retention study at Madwaleni Hospital
International, 06/16/09 - 07/30/09
Re-reading Psychiatry: Balzac's Subversive Creation
International, 07/02/07 - 06/16/08
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Community Service/Summer, 07/01/04 - 08/30/04
Israeli and Palestinian Physician Awareness of and Openness to Cooperative Health Ventures
International, 06/20/06 - 08/20/06
Community Health Worker Training and Service-Learning Site Development in Morazán, El Salvador
International, 12/15/04 - 05/30/05
Islamic Perspectives on Human Stem Cell Based Therapies proposal
International, 03/01/06 - 05/20/06
Clinical training at Madwaleni Hospital, Eastern Cape, South Africa; implementation of a recruitment and retention study at Madwaleni Hospital
International, 06/16/09 - 07/30/09
The Physician as Health Care Advisor: A Research-Based Immersion into Federal Congressional-Based Public Health and Health Care Policy
Community Service, 06/13/08 - 08/18/08
Running OSCEs- Evaluation of knowledge and skill of community midwives in Aceh, Indonesia
Full Time, 09/06/07 - 11/10/07
HIV and STD Education Outreach—Volunteering in Fenway Community Health’s HotMale program
Community Service/Summer, 07/01/03 - 08/31/03
Girls Achieving In LIfe and Science
Community Service, 07/01/04 - 06/30/05
International Clinical Elective in Amman, Jordan
International, 04/15/06 - 05/15/06
Determining the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.
International, 06/17/06 - 06/17/06
Sexual Health Education in Nicaragua
International, 06/18/04 - 08/13/04
Analyzing the Benefit of Itinerant Subspecialists in Resource-Poor Community Health Settings
Community Service, 09/17/04 - 06/30/05
Dance Therapy for Children with Chronic and Terminal Illness
Community Service, 01/01/07 - 12/31/07

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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.