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Dr Omer Awan MD MPH is a practicing radiologist physician and public health contributor for Forbes.com. He is a lecturer, author of peer reviewed articles, and winner of numerous teaching awards. He hosts "MedEdPage" on YouTube.
David R. Campbell, MD, FAAOS Orthopedic Surgeon; Health contributor for Forbes.com; Contributor MSNBC and NBC
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