Special Heart Health Webinar with Primary Children’s Hospital
Special Heart Health Webinar with Primary Children’s Hospital
Synergy’s Heart Health Month celebration continues with a special webinar on Wednesday, February 24. For the first time, we will hear from Ms. Julia Saxton, Corporate and Foundation Relations Director at Primary Children’s Hospital. She will share unique insight regarding the innovative treatments and incredible medical support that Primary Children’s Heart Center provides every single day.
As a reminder, Synergy, alongside the Impact Foundation, has been raising money to donate to The Heart Center at Primary Children’s Hospital. We have pledged 5% of proceeds from all our heart health product sales— helping make an impact while also sharing the gift of heart health.
Join us Wednesday, February 24th and discover how Primary Children’s Hospital continually works to aid and improve the health of their patients and their families.
1 PM – CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
7 PM – CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
WEBINAR DETAILS
Date: Wednesday, February 24
Time: 1 PM (MST) – OR – 7 PM (MST)Registration Link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/3456021645504841487Language: English
NOTE: This webinar will feature presentation slides. For the best experience, we recommend you register today to join online. This webinar will be broadcast for educational purposes only. There will be no recordings published or distributed. This webinar is being broadcast with no intent to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or health condition. The content of this webinar will not be evaluated by the USFDA, nor by any governing body.
About Ms. Julia Saxton
As the Corporate and Foundation Relations Director, and Director for the Children’s Miracle Network Program, Julia Saxton is an expert in her field. Saxton has been with Primary Children’s Hospital for nearly five years and oversees everything from corporate events and fundraisers to celebrity guest visits with the patients. Her passion and care resonate through her work, helping her continually create positive change for children’s healthcare every day.
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