Ten Years of Healing and Hope for Medical City Plano’s Burn & Reconstructive Center
bySeveral burn survivors from the last 10 years have come back to Plano to celebrate Medical City Plano’s Burn & Reconstructive Center.
Several burn survivors from the last 10 years have come back to Plano to celebrate Medical City Plano’s Burn & Reconstructive Center.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is accusing EPIC of “engaging in fraudulent practices while soliciting funds.”
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