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European ME Alliance Sweden

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ME/CFS Seminar

Stockholm

24th August 2011

July 2011


SEMINARIUM OM ME/CFS, KRONISKT TRÖTTHETSSYNDROM
 

EMEA Sweden member RME announces the following seminar in Stockholm, Sweden on24th August 2011 with world-renowned authorities on ME/CFS.

The seminar organisers are -

Stockholms County Council
Karolinska Institute
Danderyds Hospital

 

Time and Place
Date Wednesday 24th August 2011
Time
12.30 - 16.30
Location
Landstingshuset in Stockholm, Hantverkargatan 45
 
 Speakers will include -
Professor Anthony Komaroff
 

Harvard University Boston, USA

Professor Yasuyoshi Watanabe
 

Osaka City Medical School, Osaka, Japan

 

Dr Suzanne Vernon
 

Programme Director, CFIDS, USA

 

Dr Per Julin

 

Research leader for ME/CFS project at Danderyds hospital
Professor Karin Schenck-Gustafsson
 

KI och Centrum för genusmedicin

Professor Birgitta Evengård (conference moderator)
 

Umeå University, Centre for Global Health Research.

 

 
 
 
PRELIMINARY AGENDA
12.30 - 13.00 Refreshments
13.00 - 13.05
 
Welcome by Commissioner of Health Care, Stockholm County Council
13.05 - 13.15
 
The gender perspective in health care and research, Prof. Karin Schenck- Gustafsson,
13.15 - 13.30
The new ME/CFS-project in Stockholm – a brief overwiev, Dr Per Julin
13.30 - 13.35
  
Presentation of invited speaker, Prof. Komaroff (by Prof. Birgitta Evengård)
13.35 - 14.15
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) – Prof. Komaroff
Short break with snacks
14.30 - 14.35
Presentation of invited speaker, Prof. Watanabe (by Prof. Birgitta Evengård)
14.35 - 15.15
CFS in Japan, Prof. Watanabe
15.15 - 15.20
Presentation of invited speaker, Dr Vernon (by Prof. Birgitta Evengård)
15.20 - 16.00
CFS – new developments and the patient – policy makers relation from an American perspective – Dr. Vernon
16.00 - 16.30 Discussion

 

 
 

The seminar is free to the public.

 

 

 

Last Update: 03 July 2011


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