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But rather than sit back and watch her new competitor take away market share or spend years embroiled in a lawsuit, the 37-year-old podiatrist rebuilt her company using good old-fashioned business tactics. Initially students attend a four day intensive training session, delivered by experts in their fields (nurses, podiatrists, pharmacists and dieticians). Kim latched on to The Baja Project for Crippled Children in Mexicali, where American podiatrists have volunteered to provide medical and surgical care for more than 27,000 Mexican babies and children since 1976. |
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