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St Georges University Hospital Antenatal CTG Study Day

Kerry Balllard • Feb 24, 2017

 

Huntleigh Diagnostics are supporting St George’s University Hospital “Antenatal CTG Study Day”, taking place at St George’s Hospital, London on Tuesday 28th March 2017.

 

 

For more information on the event, please see the information below:

 


 

If you would like to Book a place at this event, we ask you to contact Gail Zamudio directly on 020 8725 0071 or email her at Gail.Zamudio@stgeorges.nhs.uk accordingly. We very much look forward to meeting you.

 

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