DHR Health’s Level 1 Trauma Center Team Honors Trauma Survivors, March 23rd

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DHR Health’s Level 1 Trauma Center team will celebrate the lives saved after presenting at the emergency with traumatic injuries. Image for illustration purposes. BGD. googlemaps
DHR Health’s Level 1 Trauma Center team will celebrate the lives saved after presenting at the emergency with traumatic injuries. Image for illustration purposes. BGD. googlemaps

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DHR Health’s Level 1 Trauma Center team will celebrate the lives saved after presenting at the emergency with traumatic injuries. Former patients, their families, and trauma center staff will come together to share stories and enjoy lunch together.

What:         DHR Health Trauma Survivors Luncheon

When:        Thursday, March 23, 2023

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                  12:00 pm

Where:       Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance 

                  118 Paseo del Prado, Edinburg, TX

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