Information afternoon for people living with an ICD
By Patient Support
Heart News
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11th Jun 2024
Places available - Information afternoon for people living with an ICD Book your place here.
The event will provide up to date information on ICD devices and how they treat heart conditions.
An ICD recipient will share their experience of living with an ICD. An IHF nurse will give information on looking after your emotional and psychological health and the IHF supports and services available to help people living with an ICD.
The event takes place in Wynn’s Hotel, Dublin on Friday 14th June from 2-4.30pm.
Speakers:
Dr John Keaney, Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, Mater University Hospital
Fiona Meagher, ICD recipient
Aileen Gillic, IHF Nurse
ICD information afternoon
Fri, 14 Jun
Location
Wynn’s Hotel Dublin
Register Here
If you’d like to learn more about our supports for those living with heart failure and their families, see our Heart Failure Supports page .
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