Puppet helps out medical experts

Special to The Chronicle-Journal

Sunday, October 14, 2012 - 08:00

Puppeteering 101 may not be a class offered in medical school, but perhaps it should be. As part of a large medical conference held in Thunder Bay over the past week, medical students and professionals from all over the world had the chance to tour the pediatric surgery ward at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. The tour on Saturday included a visit with Sam Purple, a puppet that . . .

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Puppet helps out medical experts

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