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Webinar – How to Use Infographics to Promote Family Health

November 27, 2021 by IFNA UK and Ireland Chapter

We invite you to attend our fourth IFNA – UK and Ireland Chapter webinar, on ‘How to Use Infographics to Promote Family Health’. The webinar will take place on Monday 06 December 2021, from 1pm until 2pm GMT, on Zoom. Click here to register! Presented by Dr Joel G. Anderson and Chaired by Dr Suja … Read more

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