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Summary of Nadine Burke Harris's The Deepest Well
- Narrated by: Debra Smith
- Length: 22 mins
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Sample Key Takeaways from Chapter 1
Number One
Nadine Burke Harris, a pediatrician, was running a free clinic in a poor neighborhood in San Francisco, when she realized there was a harrowing connection between trauma and medical problems for her child patients.
Number Two
It has been widely documented that poor communities lead to poor health.
Number Three
After realizing the poor conditions and spiking medical problems in the Bayview neighborhood in San Francisco, Harris had opened a clinic in the middle of it.
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