Using Creativity and New Approaches to Deliver Healthcare in Africa
A former director of the Bush Institute’s Global Health Initiative, Dr. Bing co-authored Pharmacy on a Bicycle with Dr. Marc Epstein of Rice University. In this Catalyst interview, Bing describes how innovation, partnerships, and accountability are critical to delivering quality health care around the world.

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