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Spiritual Resources to Relieve Physical Pain part 2. California/Nevada ACHSA Sacramento, California November, 2013. Contacts. Chaplain Keith Knauf keith.knauf@cdcr.ca.gov Father John Healy JohnFather.Healy@DignityHealth.org Dr. David Mathis david.mathis@cdcr.ca.gov Dr. Michele DiTomas
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Spiritual Resources to Relieve Physical Painpart 2 California/Nevada ACHSA Sacramento, California November, 2013
Contacts • Chaplain Keith Knauf • keith.knauf@cdcr.ca.gov • Father John Healy • JohnFather.Healy@DignityHealth.org • Dr. David Mathis • david.mathis@cdcr.ca.gov • Dr. Michele DiTomas • michele.ditomas@cdcr.ca.gov
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