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SADS Baltimore/Washington D.C. Area Family Support Meeting for Families with Cardiac Arrhythmias
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SADS Baltimore/Washington D.C. Area Family Support Meeting for Families with Cardiac Arrhythmias-
Event location:
Room 140, Phipps Building, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Directions:
The Phipps building is easy to get to. It is on the
left
if you go to the 600 N. Wolfe St. entrance of the hospital (the old main entrance). On Saturdays, parking in the Washington Street Garage is free! It is a little walk to the Phipps Building. Room 140 is on the first floor.
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Event date and time:
11/7/2015 12:00:00 AM
There will be a short presentation by Johns Hopkins Genetic Counselor Brittney Murray on SADS conditions, followed by informal sharing of stories. If you would like to learn more about SADS and meet families with similar conditions, please join us!
Coffee, beverages, and pastries will be provided.
All family members (including children) are welcome.
Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Hospital Division of Cardiology and the SADS Foundation.
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