Dr. Weir certainly excelled himself also, all feedback forms are marking both presentations as excellent.
As you can see, my inevitable payback time is being spent making ‘therapeutic’ posters from my bed to help deal with the frustration!
The ‘angel’ feeling was mutual! Just spending time with Dr. Montoya has filled me with renewed hope as it was like meeting an old friend and somebody who truly cares. He constantly warned me to stop crashing but that was impossible as I didn’t want to miss every every opportunity to talk to him...
From a very bad memory, I think Dr. Montoya said there will be some condensed information coming very shortly for educating medical professionals. He also told me (kindly) I put too much info in our medical professional packs, he’s right of course! That’s why I am grateful to be able to include...
Onto it Sally! I can’t read all of this thread but I get the gist. If he replies and is unable to attend the conference, I’ll offer him an interesting info pack and include flyer for David T event in October.
I’ll keep you posted.
The press release went out before I’d received confirmation of accreditation!
Management of ME/CFS: Adult & Paediatric- ‘First Do No Harm.’ has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 3 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s
Just popping on to add full programme.
Still in shock, the Chief Medical Officer for N.I. is opening our event, this says a LOT I think but of little use to patients if the ME message doesn’t filter down to GPs etc.
Interesting times ahead.
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