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Austin physician provides vinyl records to Dell Seton Medical Center patients The ATX-VINyL program brings records to patients suffering from severe illnesses at Dell Seton Medical Center in Austin.
Commenting on the findings for Medscape Medical News, Sara Austin, MD, a neurologist at Seton Brain and Spine Neurology, and associate professor at Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A palliative care physician at Dell Seton Medical Center is bringing bedside music to patients through the ATX-VINyL program.
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Seton had founded the Woodcraft movement in 1902 in Connecticut, which developed into a youth and adult organization similar in many ways to the scouts, but purged of the militaristic overtones of scouting, with more emphasis on nature lore, and a great sympathy with Native American philosophies. (Seton had previously been Chief Scout of the USA).
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