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October 15, 2020  |  By Honor Society Foundation In Graduate Achiever Scholarship, Scholarship

Karen Dickinson, Graduate Achiever Scholarship, Methodist Institute of Technology Innovation and Education

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Karen Dickinson is currently at the ACS-AEI (American College of Surgeons-Accredited Educational Institute) Surgical Simulation Fellow at MITIE (Methodist Institute of Technology Innovation and Education), Houston. Her clinical areas of interest are Surgical Education and Esophagogastric surgery. Her main goal? To improve the quality of surgical education in this country. Congratulations, Karen!

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