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==About Me ==
 
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My first name, Lindsey, is pronounced "Lind-z." I am very particular that it is spelled correctly, with the "ey" at the end, and not "ay," which should be pronounced "Lind-zay" don't you think? My last name, Olivere, is pronounced "Olive-ear," a lovely combination of the popular Greek export (although I'm Italian...) and the body part.
 
My first name, Lindsey, is pronounced "Lind-z." I am very particular that it is spelled correctly, with the "ey" at the end, and not "ay," which should be pronounced "Lind-zay" don't you think? My last name, Olivere, is pronounced "Olive-ear," a lovely combination of the popular Greek export (although I'm Italian...) and the body part.
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== [[Grand Challenges in Engineering]] Articles  ==
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[http://www.dotmed.com/news/story/16914/ Toshiba's Ultrasound Systems Enhance Diagnostic Confidence and Workflow in Today's Healthcare Environment], DOTmed.com, updated 22 September 2011, accessed on 22 September 2011 (Engineer Better Medicines)

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About Me

I am a current freshman at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. I currently plan on majoring in Biomedical Engineering. I am also a member of the Duke Track and Field team.


Name Pronunciation

My first name, Lindsey, is pronounced "Lind-z." I am very particular that it is spelled correctly, with the "ey" at the end, and not "ay," which should be pronounced "Lind-zay" don't you think? My last name, Olivere, is pronounced "Olive-ear," a lovely combination of the popular Greek export (although I'm Italian...) and the body part.


Grand Challenges in Engineering Articles

Toshiba's Ultrasound Systems Enhance Diagnostic Confidence and Workflow in Today's Healthcare Environment, DOTmed.com, updated 22 September 2011, accessed on 22 September 2011 (Engineer Better Medicines)