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Feb
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Coffee With the Curator - Measured Risk and Ruined Waffle Makers: A Brief History of Interventional Cardiology

Thursday, February 18, 2021 | 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Please join us for our February Coffee With the Curator presentation, "Measured Risk and Ruined Waffle Makers: A Brief History of Interventional Cardiology," presented by Rob Farmer!

With 20+ years of working in Cardiovascular medicine under his belt, Rob Farmer MHCL, BSRT, CCDS, CEPS is a Master in Health Care Leadership, has a Bachelor of Science degree in Respiratory Therapy, is a Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist, and a Certified Electrophysiology Specialist. 

He is currently a Clinical Account Specialist with BioSense Webster (them's the boss) and is board certified in both Cardiac Devices (which include pacemakers and defibrillators) and Cardiac Electrophysiology (the wiring in a heart). Rob lives in the Wichita area with his wife and two children (them's good folks). 

Choose from three ways to join the presentation:

  • In-person: Join us at the Museum for Rob's live, in-person presentation! Face coverings and social distancing will be required while in the Museum. No need to register — simply walk in! Coffee and tea, generously provided by The Spice Merchant - Wichita's Gourmet Coffee & Tea Roaster, and pre-packaged refreshments provided.
  • Virtually via Zoom (free for Members with discount code)
  • Virtually via YouTube Livestream (free for Members with discount code)

For those who sign up virtually: Everything you need to tune in will be sent to you in a follow-up email after registration is complete.

Admission: $4 for nonmembers, Members are free!

Click here to register virtually

This program is in partnership with Humanities Kansas’ Humanities Hotline. Call 1-888-416-2018 any time to hear short history stories with different topics every month! In February, hear new stories about the connection between inspiration and craft, the struggle to memorialize Emmett Till, the role of the county in Kansas identity, and a review of the recent film “First Cow.” Poet, scholar, and author Mercedes Lucero, Dave Tell of the University of Kansas, Jay Price of Wichita State University, and Tom Prasch of Washburn University are the featured speakers. Call today!