Digital art therapy application designed to improve mood in AYA brain cancer survivors
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To provide specialized, coordinated, patient-centered healthcare for adults with IDD and train and empower future physicians to care for this population in their communities.
To become a national leader in providing healthcare for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and training future physicians to care for those with IDD by creating an interdisciplinary center of excellence that provides specialized, coordinated, patient-centered healthcare to this historically underserved population.
Digital art therapy application designed to improve mood in AYA brain cancer survivors Full Story
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