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?Come learn more about Public Health and Entrepreneurship
                                  Presentation by: Dr. Kyle Bruce

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         The Dartmouth Institute's fellow American Podiatric Medical Association's Public Health Fellow


                                                     Followed by Discussion and Complimentary Dinner ~ Thai Orchid

                                     Wednesday  April 15th

                                              Halderman 124
                                                     5 pm

Brought to you by IDF


read more about Dr. Bruce Below

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            Dr. Kyle Bruce is inventor of the Cloud Cast system --an affordable, and efficient wound supply kit that used to accelerate diabetic would treatment. At Dartmouth he is working with Thayer engineering students and entrepreneurship leaders to find further methods of helping heal the wounds of millions around the world that suffer from diabetes.

                Dr. Bruce completed a Biology degree at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, then he went to Des Moines University.  Dr. Bruce received his foot and ankle surgical residency training in the Detroit Metropolitan area at Henry Ford Hospital where he performed over 800 foot and ankle procedures and spent extensive time in wound clinics treating difficult lower extremity ulcerations.
He is now finishing up a master's degree in Public Health at Dartmouth.


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