Doctor hopes to bring children’s medical museum to the city

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Toril Lavender/ For The Herald-Dispatch Dr. Ali Oliashirazi is given the oath of office by Dr Charles Turner as Oliashirazi becomes the 2014 President of the Cabell County Medical Society during a dinner Thursday, January 9, 2014. at Erickson Alumni Center, Marshall University Foundation Hall.

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Toril Lavender/ For The Herald-Dispatch Dr. Ali Oliashirazi gives and address after becoming the 2014 President of the Cabell County Medical Society during a dinner Thursday, January 9, 2014. at Erickson Alumni Center, Marshall University Foundation Hall.

The Herald-Dispatch

Toril Lavender/ For The Herald-Dispatch Dr. Vivek Neginhal talks at the Cabell County Medical Society dinner Thursday, January 9, 2014. at Erickson Alumni Center, Marshall University Foundation Hall.

Jan. 10, 2014 @ 12:00 AM

HUNTINGTON -- Educating children on issues affecting their health is the idea behind a proposal presented Thursday to the Cabell County Medical Society.

Dr. Ali Oliashirazi laid out his plans for the Huntington Children's Medical Museum during his inaugural presidential address at the society's first meeting of the year at the Erickson Alumni Center at Marshall University.

"This is something that the whole community could benefit from," he said. "It could be many things. It could be a point of interest for people to come to Huntington and it could help us do population health management. It will have a lot of hands-on experiences for the kids."

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