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Duke Signature Care Conversation Series
How can Personalized Genomic Medicine work for me?
Learn about how genetic differences impact your response to medicine, and a new pharmaco-genetic test that will soon be available to Signature Care patients.
Wednesday, May 1st at 5:30pm
Washington Duke Inn, Ambassador Allen Conference Room
To register, please call our office at 919-660-6746
Using genetic testing, this service can provide information about how you may respond to certain medications.
During this event, specialists in pharmacogenetics, including cardiologist Dr. Deepak Voora, pharmacist Adam Root and genetic counselor Rachel Mills, will share more about this exciting new program and be available to answer your questions.
As always, please bring a friend.
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