Bilingual Signs at Pitt Memorial Hospital. North Carolina

Posted on: February 26th, 2006
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“The largest hospital in the East is reaching out to the Hispanic community. Pitt Memorial Hospital now has bilingual signs, thanks to a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration.”

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