Sep 4, 2013 鈥 By Jessica Freeman-Bertapelle 鈥 As a nurse sent to the Dominican Republic in 1998, Mary Koehn says the labels and hierarchies between doctors and nurses, patients and families, quickly became insignificant. Koehn, associate dean of Wichita State's College of Health Professions, says in the impoverished nation, working together and pooling resources was the only way to get the job done and help patients get well. It芒鈧劉s a sy