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January Contreras never forgets a face. The new CEO of Children’s Action Alliance, one of the most respected nonpartisan groups in Arizona, still vividly remembers the constituents in crisis she has served, ranging from small business owners crushed by health care costs to grandparents caregiving for loved ones struggling with substance abuse. 

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ASU’s new medical school will integrate engineering with medicine 

Arizona State University’s new medical school will redefine what it means to be a doctor by integrating engineering and medicine into its curriculum.  

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