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School of Public Health for his Masters in Public Health. He is both a pediatric emergency physician and clinical ... bacteremia, and urinary tract infections. Kuppermann has extensive experience performing large, multicenter randomized ... In 2021 he helped found a non-profit "Friends for Health Nepal"(FFHN), which he serves as president, to help support the clinic ... Kuppermann has been working with and supporting a health clinic in Kathmandu, Nepal since 1987 and has returned many times. He ...
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