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OHSU Family Medicine Chair Steps Down

Big news from Oregon Health and Science University: Doctor Jennifer DeVoe, chair of the family medicine program for a decade, is stepping down. Shes been instrumental in primary care, education, and research. The sudden change has left some faculty rattled, but OHSU assures family medicine remains a top priority. DeVoe will continue as a professor and director of the Center for Primary Care Research and Innovation. Checkout Solipillow.com

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