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This session, we're honored to host Dr. Kathleen Hodgkinson, an acclaimed professor of clinical epidemiology and genetics at Memorial University. With a remarkable career starting from the University of Manchester to groundbreaking research in Newfoundland, Dr. Hodgkinson has made significant strides in understanding inherited cardiac diseases, particularly arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) and it's genetic underpinnings in Newfoundland.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 FoundationThis session, we're honored to host Dr. Kathleen Hodgkinson, an acclaimed professor of clinical epidemiology and genetics at Memorial University. With a remarkable career starting from the University of Manchester to groundbreaking research in Newfoundland, Dr. Hodgkinson has made significant strides in understanding inherited cardiac diseases, particularly arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) and it's genetic underpinnings in Newfoundland.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/