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Campbell Fund
Dr. Robert Campbell Medical Education Fund
The
Dr. Robert Campbell Medical Education Fund
has been established to honor Dr. Campbell's dedication to educating medical professionals about SADS conditions with a
lecture at the 2021 Virtual International SADS Foundation Conference on November 5th.
We will recognize Dr. Campbell and surprise him with this special fund before the morning lecture begins.
Please
make your donation
and
leave a comment below
to honor Dr. Campbell
. We will collect the quotes and assemble them into a book to share with him. Thank you so much for honoring Dr. Campbell through supporting the medical education program of the SADS Foundation that have meant saving the lives of young people with SADS conditions everywhere!!
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