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Meet...Aaron

Name: Aaron Dunn.

Department: Utilization  Review, Institute of Psychiatry.

How long at MUSC: 5 years.

Favorite TV show: Brady Bunch reruns and Sports Center.

Favorite reading: The Bible.

Favorite scripture: “Do all things without complaining and disputing.”—Philippians 2: 14.

Favorite room in your house: The kitchen. I like to concoct different dishes.

Favorite song or type of music: 70s disco, praise and worship.

Biggest challenge: Organization.

Travels: I am going to South Africa on a mission trip in January. The two-day flight worries me. 

Most rewarding thing about your job: Working to see that we get paid for our services and families do not get stuck with bills.

The most treasured thing in your life: I am a Christian, and my relationship with God is number one in my life. Tar Heel basketball is right behind that.

Something people don’t know about you: I get nervous when talk in front of people.

Favorite quote: “In helping others, we shall help ourselves, for whatever good we give out completes the circle and comes back to us.” —Flora Edwards. 

Friday, Oct. 22, 2004
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