
Please join Healthy Woman and
Heritage Medical Center for a
Go Red Luncheon at
Noon on Friday, February 6
at the First Baptist Church
on Depot Street.
Speaker:
Jeffery Webber, M.D.
Frist Cardiology
Now Associated with Heritage Medical Center
There is no cost for this lunch, but donations will be accepted for the
American Heart Association's onging research and education
concerning women and heart disease.
Go Red!
There is a simple, powerful way to raise awareness of heart disease and stroke.
Everyone -- even men -- can support the fight against heart disease in women by wearing red
on Friday, February 6 as it is National Go Red for Women Day.
Reservations are greatly appreciated for this event.
Please call 685-8390 by Monday, February 2.
More about our Speaker Jeffery Webber, M.D.
Born in Ogden, Utah, Jeffery Webber, M.D., practices general and interventional cardiology. He received his bachelor’s degree in premedical studies from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, and his medical degree from Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. Dr. Webber trained at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and currently practices with Frist Cardiology. Webber, along with other Frist Cardiology associates, William Denney, MD; Byron Haitas, MD; Thomas J. Killian, MD; and J. Gregory Sikes, MD, has recently opened an office in the Heritage Medical Plaza. The group is now on staff and providing 24/7 cardiac care at Heritage Medical Center.