Ulnar Wrist Pain Course Evaluation
Activity Title:  Ulnar Wrist Pain: Anatomy, Pathology, & Rehabilitation
Speaker/Presenter: Sandra Harris, MS ATC and Randy Harris, MS ATC CES

Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine 399 Revolution Drive Somerville MA 02145 781-366-1880
Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing education to athletic trainers. BOC Approved Provider #P8644
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