Video: HRS President Page touts sudden cardiac arrest campaign

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Video: HRS President Page touts sudden cardiac arrest campaign
Richard L. Page, MD
Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) President Richard L. Page, MD, who is also chair of the department of medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, speaks to Cardiovascular Business News about its sudden cardiac arrest awareness “Apples & Oranges” campaign.

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