True Heroes 2022: Dr. Sanjeev Arora
ONE MORNING IN 2001, DR. SANJEEV ARORA entered his university clinic in Albuquerque to find a woman and her two children already waiting for him. The woman, who had been living with untreated…
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ONE MORNING IN 2001, DR. SANJEEV ARORA entered his university clinic in Albuquerque to find a woman and her two children already waiting for him. The woman, who had been living with untreated…
Read MoreJoin us on November 17 at 7 p.m. for New Mexico Magazine's True Heroes recognition ceremony on Facebook: @NewMexicoMagazine Presented by KOB4, New Mexico State Department of Health and New Mexico…
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