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Hemoglobinopathy Counselor Training Course – VIRTUAL
UPDATE! 2020 Hemoglobinopathy Counselor Training Course now VIRTUAL
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak the decision was made to transition the 2020 Hemoglobinopathy Counselor Training Course to a VIRTUAL event. The two-day course will still take place on April 15th and 16th, but we will be using Zoom web conferencing to host virtual sessions.
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