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A Love Note To You Who Work in Healthcare

To those of you who have saved my life, or cared for someone’s loved one when they were sick, or gave comfort to another human being in pain, I can’t thank you enough for all that you do. Here’s a letter from 1963 that expresses the sentiment better than I could. For so many people, […]

February 14, 2018By meaningwell Personal Dallas, John F. Kennedy, Parkland Memorial Hospital, Texas, Valentine's Day
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