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How do you visualize the future of long term care? – Provider Magazine

Glenn Van Ekeren and Jack Vetter founding partners of Gero Nurse Prep, discusses future of long term care.

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Format VideoPosted on March 4, 2016Author adminCategories VideosTags Glenn Van Ekeren and Jack Vetter, Joanne Erickson, Long term care, TGIFVideo#2

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