CMU School of Drama


Friday, June 01, 2007

Ellis student to stage benefit for cancer research

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "'There's nothing like a reality check to keep one humble and focused on the patient,' Kelley said. 'Patients get perceived by what disease they have or what treatment they're on instead of being recognized as an individual, so I think it's good for doctors and health care providers to see it.'"

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