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In January, representatives from Michigan State University and its longtime partner in hospital education, Sparrow Health System, landed in Merida, the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatan.
One of the first things they noticed was the care given to keeping the city squeaky clean.
“The minute we arrived in that area, there was not a scrap of paper or trash anywhere in the community — in the parks, the neighborhoods, nothing on the ground,” said Thomas Drabek, Sparrow’s graduate medical education operations manager.
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