Spring/Summer 2020 Newsletter - Heart Rhythm Diso...

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Spring/Summer 2020 Newsletter

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Dear all,

I am very pleased to announce that our Spring/Summer 2020 newsletter has now been published.

This is a bumper edition, and due to the current pandemic, it has been published as an online only resourse.

Articles in this issue include:

- A heartfelt tribute to Dr adam Fitzpatrick

- World Heart Rhythm Week is only days away! Please help us to raise awareness. Everything you need to know, and what to do - see pages 19, 36 and 44 - 46

- Coronavirus and how it might affect your condition

- Medication guidance

- Information for device wearers

- Inspirational patient stories

- Register NOW for online Patient Educational Day 2020

Read it now at bit.ly/2X0YYZe

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