event flyer - Amyloidosis Support Groups
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event flyer - Amyloidosis Support Groups
Amyloidosis Patient & Family Support Group Event Saturday, July 18, 2015 8:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Building C, conference rooms A & B UW Medicine South Lake Union Campus 850 Republican St., Seattle, WA 98109 This support group is being hosted by Seattle Cancer Care Alliance’s Amyloidosis Program, in collaboration with Amyloidosis Support Groups, Inc. This free event is for patients and families who have been touched by the diagnosis and is open to the community. Attendance is free, but pre-registration is required. For further information or to RSVP please contact: Kay: [email protected] 866-404-7539 (Toll-Free) amyloidosissupport.org GUEST SPEAKERS: Please mention the type of Amyloidosis, and how many will attend the event, when RSVPing. Light breakfast and lunch will be provided. Directions and parking information: Edward N. Libby MD Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Emma Scott MD Oregon Health and Science University From I-5 north or south: Take exit 167 to Mercer St/Seattle Center. Drew Baldwin MD Virginia Mason Turn left at the end of the off-ramp onto Fairview Ave N. and go one block. Anne Sherwood PhD The Binding Site Turn right at Republican St. and go west four blocks. The entrance to the garage is located on Republican Street. Please bring your parking ticket with you for validation. Mercer St. 99 Republican St. Terry Ave. N. Republican St. Westlake Ave. N. 99 UW Medicine South Lake Union Campus 9th Ave. N. 8th Ave. N. Aurora Ave. N. Mercer St. Amyloidosis Support Groups
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