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Former head of UK’s NHS says we can learn from developing world
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Interview with Lord Nigel Crisp
The former chief of the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) speaks to Global Health TV at the lunch held in his honor at the International Conference on Global Health. Lord Crisp tells us why he thinks that developed countries can learn as much from the developing world as they contribute to it.
Links: http://www.nigelcrisp.com/
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