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If you would like a therapy dog visit during your hospitalization, contact Ben Curti at 716-6801 or bcurti@wakehealth.edu.
If you would like information on how to bring your therapy dog to WFBMC, contact Suzanne Thompson at 713-3088 or sthompso@wakehealth.edu.
If you would like information on how to train your dog to become a therapy dog, please contact: *Delta Society www.deltasociety.org or *Therapy Dogs International (TDI) www.tdi-dog.orgThe Animal Assisted Program is a service of the Recreation Therapy Departmentat Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
www.wakehealth.edu/Recreation-Therapy.htm
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