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    Odessa Regional Medical Center, Ector County Independent School District Health Services and the Ector County Health Department have scheduled an H1N1 lecture for ECISD school nurses, area physicians and healthcare professionals from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday in the ORMC East Campus conference room, 515 N. Adams St.

    The lecture will be by Dr. Tara Gonzales, a board certified pediatrician and of the Medical Science Directors for Medimmune, LLC.

    Gonzales will speak about the H1N1 situation, the effects of the disease on high risk groups and what steps health professionals can take to reduce the risk of contracting virus.


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