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David Cameron

    David Cameron è un Medico di Famiglia dedicato alla cura completa delle famiglie, dal far nascere bambini al trattamento di adulti e bambini. In qualità di Docente Clinico per l'Università di Washington, forma futuri professionisti medici in Medicina di Famiglia. Integra la sua esperienza medica con la sua fede cristiana, parlando in chiese e organizzazioni comunitarie. Sonya Cameron è una Terapista Matrimoniale e Familiare autorizzata e Professoressa a contratto, il cui lavoro comprende scrittura, insegnamento e consulenza. La sua vasta esperienza nella consulenza, nel lavoro sociale e nel ministero le offre una prospettiva sanitaria completa. Come relatrice, Sonya offre workshop di sviluppo professionale e seminari, e i suoi scritti sull'intelligenza emotiva sono stati riconosciuti dai suoi colleghi.

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