Speaker:
Donna Kay Smith, MD, RISE
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IBC365 caught up with Donna Kay Smith, MD at RISE, to discuss some forthcoming developments, reflect on recent successes from the mentorship programme, and ask what more the industry can do to support RISE initiatives.
Speaker:
Donna Kay Smith, MD, RISE
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