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Be Heard: How to Advocate for Yourself as a Patient Webisode- 3/15/22

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SHARE is thrilled to collaborate with Tina’s Wish as a Community Partner for their EmpowHER Series! The EmpowHER webisodes cover many interesting topics about gynecologic health, feature subject matter experts, offer closed captioning in English and Spanish, and are 30 minutes. Knowledge is power! We welcome everyone to join us on this inclusive journey.

To access complimentary registration for the next webisode, Be Heard: How to Advocate for Yourself as a Patient, on Tuesday, March 15 at 12PM ET, visit tinaswish.org/EmpowHERseries/

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