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Slavery, the Civil War, Segregation, Civil Rights, a Career, and the State of the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center (56 minutes).

Posted on May 18, 2017January 23, 2020Author webcommCategories News

UAB’s Comprehensive Cancer Center Director, Edward E. Partridge, MD, gives his farewell address. Click here to watch the speech.

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