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Lt. Col. Alicia Surrey, chief  of  CRDAMC’s Maternal

Lt. Col. Alicia Surrey, chief of CRDAMC’s Maternal

Lt. Col. Alicia Surrey, chief of CRDAMC’s Maternal Child Health, shows the new hospital gown designed for new moms to Heidi Murkoff, best-selling author of the "What to Expect when You’re Expecting" book, dur... More

Paige Lloyd and newborn son Luke pose with Heidi Murkoff

Paige Lloyd and newborn son Luke pose with Heidi Murkoff

Paige Lloyd and newborn son Luke pose with Heidi Murkoff (left), best-selling author of the "What to Expect when You’re Expecting" book, during her visit to CRDAMC April 27. Since 2013, Murkoff has travelled to... More

Staff from CRDAMC’s Maternal Child Health pose with

Staff from CRDAMC’s Maternal Child Health pose with

Staff from CRDAMC’s Maternal Child Health pose with Heidi Murkoff (center), best-selling author of the "What to Expect when You’re Expecting" book, during her visit April 27. In what was her third visit to CRDA... More

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