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David Cameron

    David Cameron is een huisarts die zich toelegt op de alomvattende zorg voor gezinnen, van het ter wereld brengen van baby's tot de behandeling van volwassenen en kinderen. Als klinisch docent voor de Universiteit van Washington leidt hij toekomstige medische professionals op in huisartsgeneeskunde. Hij integreert medische expertise met zijn christelijk geloof en spreekt in kerken en gemeenschapsorganisaties. Sonya Cameron is een erkend huwelijks- en gezinstherapeut en adjunct-professor, wiens werk schrijven, onderwijs en consultancy omvat. Haar uitgebreide ervaring in counseling, maatschappelijk werk en pastoraat biedt haar een brede gezondheidsperspectief. Als spreker biedt Sonya workshops voor professionele ontwikkeling en seminaries, en haar geschriften over emotionele intelligentie zijn erkend door haar collega's.

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