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Meet the SADS Foundation in New Orleans!
Meet the SADS Foundation in New Orleans!
3/28/2011
SADS President & CEO, Alice Lara, and SADS Director of Medical Education, Christine Fontantella, will be attending the
American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Sessions
in New Orleans, LA
April 1-3, 2011
. In addition to attending the sessions, they're meeting with fellow physicians, family members and friends, and want to meet you, too!
SADS staff members have had the chance to meet amazing people this way as we travel around to various events, and it’s always fun for our SADS families to get to know each other. If you’d like to volunteer to help at the upcoming international conference, ask about your family’s SADS diagnosis, plan a fund-raising event, get a “Red Kit” to distribute among friends and family, or just visit about the latest and greatest happenings at the SADS Foundation, we’d love it!
To meet with Alice and Christine, contact one (or both) of the following:
Alice Lara at 801-450-0944 or
email Alice
Christine Fontanella at 203-640-8683 or
email Christine
We hope to meet you in New Orleans!
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