Josh Nesbit
San Francisco
I save lives with mobile phones
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Because access to health care is a human right, Josh, a Stanford graduate, decided to put his skills to work for those who are most isolated from medical care networks, like remote or poor communities in India and Haiti. He uses SMS technology to get people the care they need.
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