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De parte de todo el equipo de GRACE, esperamos que encuentres consuelo y apoyo en tu proceso y que sepas que no estás solo.
*Este artículo ha sido escrito por Nancy Sladicka Ph.D. editado por Janine Thompson, moderadora de los foros en línea de GRACE, y traducido por Alexandra Guandique Beneke, GRACE Outreach Manager.
Nancy es licenciada en biología molecular y cuenta con más de 20 años de experiencia en educación médica y comunicación sanitaria. Ha sido miembro de la Junta Directiva de GRACE durante más de 10 años y actualmente es Presidenta de Operaciones en EE.UU. de Nucleus Global. Damos las gracias a Nancy y Janine por su tiempo y experiencia, y por seguir ayudando a la comunidad GRACE.
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