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Joseph Liao

Joseph Liao is a medical student in the class of 2017 at The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. He is originally from Queens, NY and attended Pepperdine University where he received a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Liao has a special interest in all things pertaining to medical procedures, perioperative management, and critical care. In his free time, he enjoys working with underprivileged youth, playing sports and instruments, cooking, and traveling.

InterprofessionalMarch 14, 2017

An Anecdote on Interprofessionalism: Tic Tacs and Patient Care

By Joseph Liao

A mildly unkempt patient with a history of diabetes, hypertension, tuberculosis, asthma, chronic bronchitis, recurrent urinary tract infections, malnutrition, severe anxiety, multidrug allergies and…

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