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An Iraqi woman, Salee, recently returned to the U.S. for a short time, and while she's in the country, she decided to make a very special stop. Salee was welcomed with warm arms at Shriners Children's ...
An Iraqi woman, who was treated at Shriners Children’s Greenville more than a decade ago, returned to the hospital to meet with the medical team who cared for her.