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Get Involved - Grassroots Awareness Program

GAP - Grassroots Awareness Program

One of the major goals of the FMDSA is to educate healthcare professionals about Fibromuscular Dysplasia.  As you know, FMD is a relatively rare disease and little is known about it among the physicians and other medical professionals that we depend upon

for our care. We believe that the most effective way to reach the medical community is face-to-face.  We have developed a campaign that will allow volunteers to provide three to four people they know in the healthcare field with a packet of information about Fibromuscular Dysplasia.  Each packet will include our brochure, an FMD Facts pamphlet, FMDSA pens, and FMDSA post-it notes.  We will also include instructions on how to make you successful in this campaign.

 

Volunteers can distribute this information to nurses, medical technicians, family practitioners, specialists, and even your dentist.  The point here is to make a connection between you and your medical team that will benefit both of you.

 

This campaign is for anyone who wants to participate, not just FMD patients or those in the medical field.  We do ask that every member of FMDSA become involved in this important campaign.  For more information or to volunteer, please contact

FMDSA at (330) 653-8416 or by email at admin@fmdsa.org.

 

 
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