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Revive and Thrive: 3rd Young Hearts with ICD's
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Revive and Thrive: 3rd Young Hearts with ICD's-
Event location:
Marriott University Park Hotel
480 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
801-581-1000
Event date and time:
7/16/2016 12:00:00 AM
Primary Children's Hospital and University of Utah Healthcare Department of Pediatrics Presents their 3rd Young Hearts with ICD's Conference
Primary Children's Hospital and The University of Utah Pediatric Cardiology formed this conference to provide support to pediatric patients, young adults, and their families affected by life-threatening arrhythmias and who have had an ICD implated. Their goal is to bring together affected families and create an outlet to share experiences and to learn to cope with the psychosocial needs that arise.
The conference offers lunch, breakout sessions, a trip to the Natural History Museum of Utah, perspectives from patients, and tent activities.
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