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Free Breast Exam & Health Screening scheduled for September 17 cancelled

September 15, 2022

Free Breast Exam & Health Screening scheduled for September 17 cancelled
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GREAT BAY (DCOMM): The planned Saturday, September 17, free breast exams, and health screenings has been cancelled due to the anticipated passing of Tropical Storm Fiona over the weekend.

The American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) will be contacting all participants who were registered for September 17 and will provide them with another appointment date.

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Appointments are still available for the following dates: October 22nd, November 12th, and November 26th.

Women aged 18 and older who are interested in the screening program should mark their calendars.

Persons are requested to make an appointment by contacting: 721-545-2298 ext. 404 2357 or Emailing: aszeinfeld@aucmed.edu. Persons can also contact CPS at 914 for assistance.

The post Free Breast Exam & Health Screening scheduled for September 17 cancelled appeared first on Faxinfo.

Source: Souliga Newsday https://www.soualiganewsday.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=44370:islandpreneur-virtual-summit-focuses-on-the-future-of-islands-on-jul-1&Itemid=450

Source: https://www.faxinfo.sx/?p=8431

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