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World Heart Rhythm Week #WHRW2023 - Wednesday 07 June 2023, we will be launching 'Living with.. SVT' our patient educational series

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World Heart Rhythm Week #WHRW2023 - Wednesday 07 June 2023, we will be launching 'Living with.. SVT' our patient educational series, presented by award-winning SVT Pioneers, Dr Win-Kuang Shen, Cardiac Electrophysiologist/Cardiologist and Dr Kamal Cheema, Cardiologist, from the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases in Arizona, US, which now includes closed captioning/subtitles!

You will be able to Watch, Listen and Learn from award-winning medical experts around the world!

Click here to register TODAY: heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/...

#WorldHeartRhythmWeek #TakeFaintingtoHeart

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