This is a list of PAG members, referred to by the MEA in Mar 2017. https://www.meassociation.org.uk/2017/03/latest-update-from-the-mega-project-and-the-patient-advisory-group-29-march-2017/
http://www.megaresearch.me.uk/mega-team/patient-advisory-group/
It profiles 11 members and mentions...
My hope is that Carol Monaghan and other MPs will be able to bring the errors of PACE, and other BPS studies to light.
Hopefully the stranglehold that Wesseley and friends has is not pervasive enough to close this down...
The question asked related to "research", not scientific biomedical research so it shows the NIHR spending on Crawley and the rest of the BPS MOB (Monstrous Oppressive Bullies).
If you go to the link you can say whether or not the answer provided answers the question.
I would not have asked...
I know a 21 yer old lad with diabetes. His pump was taken off him when he went to Kings because his control was not good enough! He was diagnosed aged 9 and had terrible trouble controlling his glucose levels thro his teens etc.
He was also training as a chef. Not an ideal career, as he was...
I do not think that this is too worrying. Her role within end of life care must raise questions a regarding when her patients have or lose their mental capacity.
Thanks for this @Tilly.
I am wondering why, in the list of Poster presentations on Page 11 of the above, it says Georgetown University at the end of the info.
I guess it's probably a typo. It would have been hopeful to think that he had been in contact with Dr Baranuik from there.
I think the physio could be far worse....
She was at our table for the scoping mtg. She is obviously v pro Crawley and is the one who said that the Magenta results were looking good!
However, she has only been under the Crawley dept since 2015. EC can be very persuasive if you don't know much...
I wonder if she has any colleagues in Cardiff, or elsewhere, who would consider going to the training day in Bristol/Bath on 7 December which is concentrating on Safeguarding issues re ME in children?
Roz Vallings seems to be the go to GP in NZ. There is also Warren Tate, who spoke at IiME conference last year and whose daughter has ME.
@dave30th might have some suggestions. Isn't @Carolyn Wilshire based in NZ?
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