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Join an online chat about MIT Medical's community care proposal

Do you have something you'd like to ask or say about MIT Medical's proposed community care model? You'll have the chance to join a discussion with MIT Medical clinicians and administrators during one of two live online chats:
  • Tuesday, May 4, from 7–8 p.m. EDT
  • Wednesday, May 5, from 12–1 p.m. EDT
To participate, just go to the MIT Medical homepage at the start of one of the chats.

For more information before the chats, see this MIT Medical website story. On that page, you can also sign up to receive a reminder e-mail about the chats and submit a question in advance, which will ensure that we'll either get to your question during the live discussion or send you a personal reply.

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