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Seminar "Fever and Febrile Seizures, When to See A Doctor & Why?"

Seminar "Fever and Febrile Seizures, When to See A Doctor & Why?"

Start time: 2017-05-06 02:00:00
End time: 2017-05-06 05:00:00

1/17/2018 1:54:03 PM

“Most parents can’t help worrying when their child has a fever; however, fever is not a disease; it is a symptom of a disease.” according to Dr. Tran Thi Huyen Thao – Head of Pediatrics Department, CarePlus International Clinics.

Understanding this anxiety of parents, CarePlus will be holding a seminar on “Fever and febrile seizures, when to see a doctor and why?” The seminar will definitely provide useful information to help parents understand fever and febrile seizures better, as well as dispel any misconceptions about these common symptoms.

  • Time: Saturday, 06/05/2017
  • Location: De Nhat Hotel, 18 Hoang Viet, Ward 4, Tan Binh District, HCMC
  • Seaker: Dr. Tran Thi Huyen Thao
    • Master of Medicine, University of Sydney, Australia
    • Author of two well-known childcare books "Chào con, ba mẹ đã sẵn sàng" and "Bước đệm vững chắc vào đời"
  • Participation fee: Free of charge

Especially when attending the seminar, customers will have the opportunity to participate in the lucky draw and win: General Health Screening Packages, Comprehensive Cancer Screening Packages, Teeth Whitening Packages and many other valuable gifts.

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