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Join us for the first Let’s Talk SADS Live episode of 2024! We are excited to have Dr. Arthur Wilde as our guest as we dive into the world of CPVT. Dr. Wilde is a world renowned cardiac electrophysiologist at the Amsterdam University Medical Center. The Amsterdam UMC was one of the first worldwide to start an outpatient cardiogenetic clinic. Over the years thousands of patients and families with inherited arrhythmia syndromes have been seen. They are at the basis of Dr. Wilde’s academic research which is focused on inherited cardiac diseases which are associated with sudden cardiac death. Different aspects, including gene discovery, genotype-phenotype relationships and new treatment modalities have been and are being covered.
Our Let's Talk SADS Live Series is provided at no cost to the viewer, striving to make information on SADS conditions universally accessible for Canadians. As a charitable organization, we rely on your support to produce these informative episodes. A donation ensures the continuity of these vital programs for patients and families. Please contribute by visiting www.sads.ca/donate/
By Canadian SADS FoundationJoin us for the first Let’s Talk SADS Live episode of 2024! We are excited to have Dr. Arthur Wilde as our guest as we dive into the world of CPVT. Dr. Wilde is a world renowned cardiac electrophysiologist at the Amsterdam University Medical Center. The Amsterdam UMC was one of the first worldwide to start an outpatient cardiogenetic clinic. Over the years thousands of patients and families with inherited arrhythmia syndromes have been seen. They are at the basis of Dr. Wilde’s academic research which is focused on inherited cardiac diseases which are associated with sudden cardiac death. Different aspects, including gene discovery, genotype-phenotype relationships and new treatment modalities have been and are being covered.
Our Let's Talk SADS Live Series is provided at no cost to the viewer, striving to make information on SADS conditions universally accessible for Canadians. As a charitable organization, we rely on your support to produce these informative episodes. A donation ensures the continuity of these vital programs for patients and families. Please contribute by visiting www.sads.ca/donate/