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SADS Family Seminar-New York University
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SADS Family Seminar-New York University-
Event location:
NYU Langone Medical Center Cardiovascular Genetics Program
Smilow Research Building, First Floor
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Event date and time:
11/23/2013 12:00:00 AM
Genetic Screening and Treatment Options for Inherited Arrhythmias: When and Why?
This family seminar is offered by the SADS Foundation and NYU Langone Medical Center Cardiovascular Genetics Program.
More information about this seminar--including the agenda--will be available soon.
Click
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Please contact Anne Maurer, Director of Family Support, at
Anne@sads.org
or call 800-STOP-SAD if you have any questions about this free family seminar.
Who:
SADS Families (Including diagnosed & undiagnosed children over 9 years old and teens), Referring Physicians, and Healthcare Professionals
Click here to see the agenda for this seminar
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