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Dr. Christopher Welsh (SOM, UMMC) and Dr. Michelle Gourdine (UMMS) have been appointed to an opioid addiction working group by Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski.

May 16, 2019

Dr. Christopher Welsh (SOM, UMMC) and Dr. Michelle Gourdine (UMMS)

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