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Do you know enough about RAS and Syncope?

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Join us for our unmissable complimentary virtual ‘Living with … RAS and Syncope’ available on demand from Wednesday 8th June 2022.

Watch, Listen and Learn from Dr Boon Lim, he is a Consultant Cardiologist based in London, UK. He has a particular interest in the autonomic nervous system and the field of syncope and blackouts. Dr Boon Lim is considered one of the leading national experts on Syncope in the UK.

To view the Agenda or Register for this unmissable event, visit:

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