Education Series

Our Patient Education Series focuses on issues that face adolescent and adults with congenital heart disease and provides valuable information from the country's leading experts.
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Adolescent and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program Events

The Adolescent and Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program at Nationwide Children's Hospital hosts a number of events throughout the year. We also participate in events held by local partner agencies such as the Adult Congenital Heart Association and the International Society for Adult Congenital Cardiac Disease. Read more below to learn about upcoming and past events.

Upcoming Patient Education

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Upcoming Events

Congenital Heart Walk Logo

Central Ohio Congenital Heart
Walk/5k Run

This walk is an exciting joint effort with the Children's Heart Foundation (CHF) and the Adult Congenital Heart Association (ACHA).

Funds raised will benefit both non-profit organizations who are dedicated to providing hope for the more than 2 million families affected by congenital heart disease (CHD) through education, outreach, advocacy and research. Register today and learn more about The Congenital Heart Walk.

When:
Sunday, 10/24/2010

Where:
Homestead Park
4675 Cosgray Road
Hilliard, O

hio 43026
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Time:
9 a.m. - Registration
10 a.m. - 5K Start
10:15 a.m. - Walk Start

Picnic Lunch to follow along with activities for adults and children.

Register Now!

Past Events

August 23, 2008: Heart Walk

Adult Congenital Heart Disease Lobby Day 2007
The second National Congenital Heart Lobby Day was held February 13, 2007 in Washington, D.C. Along with the Adult Congenital Heart Association, Nationwide Children's Hospital's staff represented Ohio as medical professionals and Staci James and Amanda Frakes-Bone represented Ohio adult patients. Our group successfully met with multiple Ohio Representatives, Senators and their legislative assists to show our support for funding for Adult Congenital Heart Disease outreach.
View photos from Lobby Day 2007 »