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Dr. Jann Aaron book signing this morning at Lindsey Wilson

Dr. Jann Aaron will be on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College at Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY, at 11amCT, this morning, Thursday, February 11, 2010, to talk about her book, Open Heart: Returning Home to Practice Medicine. Copies of the book will be available. All proceeds from the sale of the book will be used to support The Healing Place, a network of social services which offers men's and women's shelters for the homeless.

The stories in the book, though not meant to be factual, are based on real people and real situations, the author says. The book created intense interest in Columbia when first released.

Dr. Aaron is accompanied on the trip by her husband, Dr. Henry Baughman, a Stanford, KY native, who is well known in his own right for his work in establishing emergency medical services throughout the nation. He is a retired Western Kentucky University professor.
See also: LWC will hold book signing for Dr. Jann Aaron




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