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Liver Transplant Support Group

12-1pm
First Tuesday of each month
University Hospital
3rd floor, Troy Room

Are you having difficulty coping with liver disease? You are not alone! USC University Hospital Transplant Program has started a Liver Transplant Support Group.

The group is a place for patients to mutually support each other while awaiting a liver transplant. Posttransplant patients are also welcome. Self-care techniques, depression, and social stigma are a few of the topics that will be discussed.

Come be a part of the development of this new support group. The meetings will be held at 12:00 p.m. the first Tuesday of every month beginning November
nd 2 , 2004. The first meeting will be held in the Troy Room, 3rd Floor of University Hospital. Snacks will be provided.

 

   
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