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Tri-City to Hold FREE Men’s Health Symposium

Tri-City to Hold FREE Men’s Health Symposium


 


 

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Who:               Tri-City Medical Center


 

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What:              Men's Health Symposium - a free public event featuring                                            Keynote Speaker- Olympic Silver Medalist & two-Time World                            Heavy Weight Champion- Chris Byrd (speaking at 12pm)


 


When:   Saturday February 9th from 8am to 2pm


 


Where:           Tri-City Wellness Center, 6250 El Camino Real, Carlsbad


 


Details:          Physician Presentations include the following:



  • Innovative Vitamin E Total Knee Replacement

  • DaVinci Surgical System Procedures

  • Robotic Spine Surgery

  • Sexual Health  & Testosterone Therapies


                        In addition, the event will showcase



  • A Classic Car Show

  • “Improve your game” Golf Swing Analysis

  • “Test Drive our Robots”- Inactive Surgical System Exhibit

  • Putting Green- Provided by The Crossings at Carlsbad

  • “We’ve got your back”- Robotic Spine Surgery Demo

  • Joint Screenings provided by Tri-City Orthopedic & Spine Institute

  • Health & Wellness Experts


 


            Complimentary Breakfast & Gourmet Lunch provided by the    Not So Fast Food Truck


 


RSVP appreciated: 855-222-8262


 


About Tri-City Medical Center:


Tri-City Medical Center is a Gold Seal-approved, full-service, acute-care hospital with two advanced clinical institutes and physicians practicing in 60 specialties. The hospital, a leader in robotics and minimally invasive technologies, has served the community for more than a half-century. It is administered by the Tri-City Healthcare District, which includes parts or all of Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad and San Marcos. For more information about Tri-City Medical Center, please visit www.tricitymed.org. 

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