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UA Sarver Heart Center and The Heart Series Present: ‘Tools You Can Use to Prevent Heart Attack and Stroke’ - Jan. 13 in Oro Valley
Jan 5, 2018
An engaging discussion with Charles Katzenberg, MD, titled
“Tools You Can Use to Prevent Heart Attack and Stroke,” will provide
specific actions to prevent heart disease and stroke. The lecture will
take place Saturday, Jan. 13, noon.
Dr. Katzenberg is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and the UA Sarver Heart Center and co-founder of The Heart Series, an award-winning, medically directed, evidence-based program for people who want to prevent, halt or reverse coronary artery disease.
The free public lecture will take place near the Heirloom Farmers’ Market at Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Road, north of the Home Depot Retail Center. To register, please visit www.heartseries.org or call Edna Silva at 520-544-3720.
For more information about the UA Sarver Heart Center, please visit www.heart.arizona.edu. For more information on heart disease prevention, please visit http://heart.arizona.edu/Prevent-heart-disease.
The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center’s 150 members include faculty from cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, pediatric cardiology, neurology, vascular surgery, radiology, endocrinology, emergency medicine, nursing, pharmacy and basic sciences. The UA Sarver Heart Center emphasizes a highly collaborative research environment, fostering innovative translational or “bench-to-bedside” research and working toward a future free of heart disease and stroke. If you would like to give permission for Sarver Heart Center to contact you about heart research studies, please complete a Cardiology Research Registry Information Form. The academic mission of the Sarver Heart Center encompasses fellowship programs in cardiovascular disease, interventional cardiology, advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology and electrophysiology.
Dr. Katzenberg is a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and the UA Sarver Heart Center and co-founder of The Heart Series, an award-winning, medically directed, evidence-based program for people who want to prevent, halt or reverse coronary artery disease.
The free public lecture will take place near the Heirloom Farmers’ Market at Steam Pump Ranch, 10901 N. Oracle Road, north of the Home Depot Retail Center. To register, please visit www.heartseries.org or call Edna Silva at 520-544-3720.
For more information about the UA Sarver Heart Center, please visit www.heart.arizona.edu. For more information on heart disease prevention, please visit http://heart.arizona.edu/Prevent-heart-disease.
The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center’s 150 members include faculty from cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, pediatric cardiology, neurology, vascular surgery, radiology, endocrinology, emergency medicine, nursing, pharmacy and basic sciences. The UA Sarver Heart Center emphasizes a highly collaborative research environment, fostering innovative translational or “bench-to-bedside” research and working toward a future free of heart disease and stroke. If you would like to give permission for Sarver Heart Center to contact you about heart research studies, please complete a Cardiology Research Registry Information Form. The academic mission of the Sarver Heart Center encompasses fellowship programs in cardiovascular disease, interventional cardiology, advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology and electrophysiology.
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