(Austria) Medical University of Graz launches initiative for ME/CFS training

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  1. forestglip

    forestglip Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Google translated article
     
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    rvallee Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    This could be good, but without seeing the content they are taught, my assumption is that it probably won't. The assumption that things are bad, even when they seem good, pretty much holds up... all the time.

    But on the off chance that it's actually good: good. Maybe. Who knows?
     
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    My counter (hopefilled) argument, is that this is Austria, where We&me seem to be scoring wins all the time, so maybe they had something to do with this and are able to make sure it is well done.
     
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    There is actually an article about this in English:

    Med Uni launches first course on ME/CFS

     
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    forestglip Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Looks like they cheated too:
     
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    alktipping Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    is it really cheating to use free tools to do a job for you saving you the expense of employing some one .
     
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    Trish Moderator Staff Member

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    Does it say what the treatment they use is?
     
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    The article doesn't talk about specific treatments. They talk about how most medical students have never heard of ME/CFS before and that many patients have falsly been diagnosed with psychological suffering.

    The people involved mentioned here are: Thomas Weber, Thomas Wegschneider und Vizerektor Erwin Petek.

    From what I can tell from the article it all seems solid.

    A bit more information can be found on the University website: https://www.medunigraz.at/news/detail/med-uni-graz-startet-initiative-zur-me-cfs-ausbildung. The WE&ME Foundation had reposted a Twitter post by Michael Stingl on this so I wouldn't be surprised if they are involved. Michael Stingl also commented "Dr. Weber ist großartig.", i.e. "Dr. Weber is great".

    I can't really understand what "optimal care" is supposed to mean, but if it means awareness, following the available evidence and not recommending harmful and pseudoscientific approaches then a lot has already been won.
     
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