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HRS 33rd Annual Scientific Sessions
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HRS 33rd Annual Scientific Sessions-
Event location:
Boston, MA
Event date and time:
5/9/2012 12:00:00 AM
The Heart Rhythm Society's Annual Scientific Sessions is the premier event for anyone involved in research or delivery of arrhythmia care or services, bringing together leading experts from around the world.
The SADS Foundation attended the scientific sessions in addition to sponsoring meetings for the Pediatric and Congenital Electrophysiology Society (PACES) and the National Society of Genetic Counselors Cardiac Special Interest Group as well as a family seminar with Mended Hearts, Heart Rhythm Society, and the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association.
Click here to read the summary of the SADS Foundation's visit to HRS.
Click
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