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Patient Q&A Sessions

For ICSCI patients and their families

  • When: May 7th, May 21st, June 4th, and June 18th
  • Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
  • Where: 801 Broadway Rm 202
  • Physician questions?
  • Therapy questions?
  • Research questions?

Join us at one of our twice-montly sessions.

To sign up for an ICSCI Q&A session, please call or email Anna Schneider with total number of people to attend:*
SchneiderA@kennedykrieger.org or 443-923-9227
*Space is limited, you must sign up by 9 am the day PRIOR to the session

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