Project Medishare Speaks Out on World AIDS Day
December 1st 2006 - Project Medishare Co-Founder and University of Miami School of Medicine’s Dr. Arthur Fournier was featured as an expert authority on Bloomberg News, as part of the station's World AIDS Day coverage. Dr. Fournier shared his thoughts on the HIV/AIDS crises in developing countries and how the economy affects healthcare systems and also discussed his new book "The Zombie Curse." The Green Family Foundation fully funds Project Medishare, which is one of their many initiatives to improve access to healthcare, combat extreme poverty, provide treatment of preventable diseases, support youth arts and expression and drive community education.
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