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Indiana Doctor in Kenya
Dr. Joseph Mamlin’s medical practice in Kenya began with one small anti-AIDS clinic in the late ’90s. It now serves 60,000 patients with the back-home support of a church in Indiana. During a recent outbreak of violence, Dr. Mamlin’s clinic also served as a safe haven where Kenyans of different tribes found common ground.
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