Jason J. Meunier Memorial Lecture
The Division of Cardiovascular Health and Disease and the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program will be hosting an annual lecture to honor the memory of Jason Meunier, the late husband of Fellowship Program Manager Eva Meunier.
At the request of the Meunier family, the memorial lecture will be focused on educational topics identified by current and previous fellows. Fellowship program alumni will be invited as speakers.
The first Jason J. Meunier Memorial Lecture is scheduled for Tuesday, June 24, 2014, at noon in MSB 5051. James Muth, MD, PhD, electrophysiologist at Mercy Heart Institute, will be the speaker. Muth will present, "Taking It to the Next Level: Tips and Tidbits for the Graduating Fellow, Junior Attending and Seasoned Veteran.
Muth is a 2013 graduate of the Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Fellowship Program, 2012 graduate of the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program, and also a close friend to the Meunier family.
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