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Show Report Given By Utah Heart Assn. says the continuing education . of the medical and allied pro- , fessions brings the latest in- ;. formation on cardiovascular research and clinical practice. ., Community services was ; given the use of $3,689. The Utah Heart Community Sor-vice Sor-vice program helps fill the .; need of cardiac patients and their families. Students and , their instructors were given tours of research laboratories -and programs I All in all, strong public sup- " port brought a total Income I of $127,773. Mr. Judd extends his appreciation for the pub- " lie's support in fighting heart and blood vessel disease. Thomas G. Judd, state board chairman of the Utah Heart Association, announced the re. lease of the Heart Association's annual report. The annual report is the financial statement publicizing publiciz-ing the use of contributions in the programs of research, professional and public education, edu-cation, and community service. ser-vice. According to the report, $50,255 was given to research. "Our greatest need is for new knowledge," says the Heart Association. In education, $13,152 was provided for public education. "Newspaper, radio and television tele-vision support was greater than ever before as life saving information was disseminated as a free public service by these media," reported the Association. As-sociation. Over $10,701 was extended to professional education ser- vices. The Heart Association |