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Nicole Angemi, MS, PA (ASCP) - Cannabis, Cigarettes, Alcohol, Obesity & Death
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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Nicole Angemi, MS, PA (ASCP) joins MEDspiration to discuss the leading causes of disease and mortality in the United States. She goes in depth about how cutting open dead bodies for a living has granted her the opportunity to show the world the truth about life, disease and her unique relationship with death.
Find Nicole on Instagram: @mrs_angemi
Special thank you to our sponsor Caribbean Medical University School of Medicine (CMUsom). If you are interested in studying medicine & becoming a practicing doctor in the United States, CMU offers a unique opportunity to travel abroad, study on the beautiful island of Curacao, & then do your hospital training in the United States. Apply today to see if medicine is in you future:
Visit: CMUmed.org/medspiration
Enter the discount code: MDSPR
You will receive a complete discount (75$ dollars) on your application!
Find Nicole on Instagram: @mrs_angemi
Special thank you to our sponsor Caribbean Medical University School of Medicine (CMUsom). If you are interested in studying medicine & becoming a practicing doctor in the United States, CMU offers a unique opportunity to travel abroad, study on the beautiful island of Curacao, & then do your hospital training in the United States. Apply today to see if medicine is in you future:
Visit: CMUmed.org/medspiration
Enter the discount code: MDSPR
You will receive a complete discount (75$ dollars) on your application!
Released:
Oct 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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