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Helping non-English speaking medical studentsFrom: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)Thu Mar 22 14:31:16 2007
Dear OBGYN.net Doctors, OBGYN.net's sister site in China, http://www.china-obgyn.net has an Editor named Dr. Xioaming Gong. He is my friend. He would like to try to help medical students in China and around the world learn better English speaking skills. He is looking for volunteers that are native English speaking Ob/Gyn doctors to record their voice to educational slides. We believe this is a humanitarian act that will help many doctors in third world countries. If you are interested contact us at: --> Roberta_Xioaming@obgyn.net Thank you, Roberta
-- Roberta Speyer President OBGYN.net http://www.obgyn.net CEO, MediSpecialty Inc. http://www.medispecialty.com 1050 George Street Suite 14L New Brunswick, NJ USA 08901 Email: roberta.speyer@medispecialty.com Office: (732) 828-6382 Fax: (732) 828-6385 Mobile: (512) 415-6180
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