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A stitch in time

August 11, 2006
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Using a cow’s heart, Kory Lavine (left) learns to do sutures from fellow student Andrew Harger at clinic orientation for new third-year students. Other students (from left) are Michelle Moniz, Alistair Kent and Jeffrey Lau.


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