Marshfield Start! Heart Walk
September 18, 2010
9:00am -- 11:00am
Fee: Free event. Participants are encouraged to collect donations.
Location:
Upper Pond Pavilion
Wildwood Park
Marshfield, WI 54449
Register Online
Walking is part of a heart-healthy lifestyle. Through the Start! Heart Walk, we can create opportunities for people to improve their health by walking and simultaneously raise funds to help fight heart disease and stroke.
Walkers can organize teams at the companies where they work or with family and friends. Walkers ask others to support their walk effort by sponsoring them with a donation to the American Heart Association.
For more information contact:
Cheryl Fahrner@heart.org
(715)252-9950
cheryl.fahrner@heart.org
Diabetes and Cardiac Services
Vendor and Resource Fair
Thursday, November 4, 2010
9 11 a.m. Ministry Sacred Heart Hospital Spruce and Tamarack Rooms, 401 West Mohawk Drive, Tomahawk.
1:30 3:30 p.m. Ministry Saint Marys Hospital Galleria, 2251 North Shore Drive, Rhinelander.
View new therapies and supplies available for diabetes and cardiac care. Staff from Ministry Diabetes Services and Cardiac Rehabilitation Services and various product vendors will also be available to demonstrate their products and to answer your questions.
FREE Open to the Public and Health Care Providers.
For more information call Ministry Diabetes Services at 715.361.2045 Sponsored by Ministry Diabetes Services and Cardiac Rehabilitation Services.
Cardiac Catheterization with Angioplasty & Stent Placement
Cardiac catheterization: During a live webcast from Saint Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield, Wisconsin, Marshfield Clinic interventional cardiologists will perform a live cardiac catherization procedure as well as a possible angioplasty and stent placement.
Mitral Valve Repair
Heart Surgery: Join Marshfield Clinic Cardiologists and Cardiovascular Surgeons on staff at Saint Joseph's Hospital for a live webcast on mitral valve repair.
Treatment For Atrial Fibrillation
Marshfield Clinic Electrophysiologists at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield, Wisconsin, will demonstrate a non surgical procedure to treat atrial fibrillation, the most common cardiac arrhythmia.
Two Leaders One Leading Heart Care Team
Other Online Resources