- Welcome to the Utah Chapter of the American College of Cardiology
- Welcome to the Utah Chapter of the American College of Cardiology
- From Left: Sharon Dickinson PA-C, AACC; Teshia Sorensen PharmD, BCPS, AACC and CV Team State Liaison of the Utah Chapter of the American College of Cardiology; Marci Farquhar-Snow, NP, AACC; Nancy Lundy, NP, AACC
Ed Miner, MD, FACC Utah, Chapter President ACC Governor, Utah |
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