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Jan De Maeseneer is one of the world’s leading Academics in Primary Care…
“Born in 1952, I was part of the ‘Baby Boomers’. There were six children and we lived in a small house. But, most important, our parents decided that after four years in the local neighbourhood school, we could go to the college to the city, and finally to university. It’s only thanks to subsidies, financial support for children to go to university, that we six children had the opportunity to study.”
“Born in 1952, I was part of the ‘Baby Boomers’. There were six children and we lived in a small house. But, most important, our parents decided that after four years in the local neighbourhood school, we could go to the college to the city, and finally to university. It’s only thanks to subsidies, financial support for children to go to university, that we six children had the opportunity to study.”
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