The Beat Goes on and on and …

199 years of service image of Alison Taylor in India countryside

Our recent CMC Vellore Foundation, Chairwoman, Dr. Honorine Ward, forwarded this link to us; saying how pleased she was to be passing it along.  Like Honorine, we should all be pleased and proud of the Taylor family and their remarkable tradition of “Service to others.”

To learn more of this exceptional medical family story prepared by the Medical College of Wisconsin

Use this link:

https://www.mcw.edu/mcwknowledge/mcw-stories/199-years-of-service-a-familys-legacy-of-medical-work-continues


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