Japan: MSF Psychologists Working with Quake and Tsunami Survivors | Doctors Without Borders

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APRIL 5, 2011 Using small, highly mobile teams, MSF identified pockets of people whom the massive national aid effort had not yet reached and started running mobile clinics. The main medical issues addressed by 12-person MSF team have been the care of chronic diseases for people who had their treatment interrupted by the devastating natural disaster.
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Japan: MSF Psychologists Working with Quake and Tsunami Survivors | Doctors Without Borders
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APRIL 5, 2011 Using small, highly mobile teams, MSF identified pockets of people whom the massive national aid effort had not yet reached and started running mobile clinics. The main medical issues addressed by 12-person MSF team have been the care of chronic diseases for people who had their treatment interrupted by the devastating natural disaster.
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