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Launching virtually this week : ‘Living with a Pacemaker’ Patient Educational Event

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Thursday, February 03 2022 at 09.00 (EST)

Listen and learn from Dr Leon Ptaszek, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School Cardiac Arrhythmia Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA

What is the difference between a lead/leadless pacemaker?

What is the function of a pacemaker?

What is remote monitoring?

And much more!

Follow the link for details and register for FREE :

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