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Article

12 Jun 2003

Author:
Pfizer Inc.

Pfizer Global Health Fellows Program Sends Company Volunteers to Work With NGOs to Fight HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries

Through the new Global Health Fellows program, Pfizer physicians, nurses, epidemiologists, laboratory technicians, health educators and IT specialists from the United States, Europe, Latin America, Australia and Africa will be loaned to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working to fight HIV/AIDS and other diseases in developing countries.