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March 11, 2013

Atrial Fibrillation is Focus of Free Program

People diagnosed with atrial fibrillation – the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia – can learn more about their condition by attending the free community program, “Rhythm of the Heart: All About Atrial Fibrillation.” Robert Wilson, MD, of Appleton Cardiology, will sort fact from fiction about irregular heart rhythm.

Doctor to Discuss Facts, Symptoms and Management of Cardiac Condition

People diagnosed with atrial fibrillation – the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia – can learn more about their condition by attending the free community program, “Rhythm of the Heart: All About Atrial Fibrillation.” Robert Wilson, MD, of Appleton Cardiology, will sort fact from fiction about irregular heart rhythm and address questions like, “Why does it occur?,”  “What are the symptoms?,” and “Can it be managed?”

The free program begins at 6 p.m. on Tues., March 26, in the Ironwood Room at Appleton Medical Center.

To register for this free, one-hour presentation, visit www.thedacare.org or call ThedaCare On Call at (920) 830-6877 or (800) 236-2236 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Each person must register separately.

ThedaCare (www.thedacare.org) is a community health system consisting of five hospitals: Appleton Medical Center, Theda Clark Medical Center, New London Family Medical Center, Shawano Medical Center, and Riverside Medical Center in Waupaca. ThedaCare also includes ThedaCare Physicians, ThedaCare Behavioral Health, ThedaCare At Work and ThedaCare At Home. ThedaCare is the largest employer in Northeast Wisconsin with more than 6,175 employees. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!