Q&A with Ebola physician William Fischer
UNC School of Medicine professor Dr. William Fischer II spent three weeks in Gueckedou, Guinea, fighting the Ebola breakout as a Doctors Without Borders volunteer this summer.
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UNC School of Medicine professor Dr. William Fischer II spent three weeks in Gueckedou, Guinea, fighting the Ebola breakout as a Doctors Without Borders volunteer this summer.
The UNC Board of Trustees met for a nearly four hours Wednesday, holding meetings for four different committees.
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CORRECTION: A previous version of this article included a graphic that misrepresented the number of faculty lost due to failed retentions. The caption on the graphic also was misleading regarding the rate at which faculty has left UNC. The graphic has been updated to reflect this.
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