Bookmarks with Annemarie Jutel
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By day Annemarie Jutel is health professor and world leader in critical diagnosis at Victoria University of Wellington. She's also an author, former elite runner, fluent French speaker, and now graphic novelist!
Annemarie shares some of her favourite things with us on bookmarks.
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