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Kathryn A Booth, RN-BSN, MS, RMA, RPT, Total Care Programming, Inc.
Leesa G Whicker, BA, CMA (AAMA), Central Piedmont Community College
Terri D Wyman, CMRS, UMASS Memorial Medical Center
Donna Jeanne Pugh, RN,MS,ED, University of Florida College of Nursing
Sharion Thompson, BS,RMA Bryant & Stratton College, Cleveland Area

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