Andy
Senior Member (Voting rights)
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National Conference 14-15th March 2018, Liverpool
‘Changing Times’
The Science…
Prof Ben Z Katz, Children’s Hospital of Chicago, USA
Paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome after Epstein-Barr virus infection.
Dr Gerard Clarke, University College Cork, Ireland
Brain-gut-microbiome axis, stress and IBS.
Dr Emma Dures, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Support for self-management to reduce fatigue in arthritis.
Prof Per Fink, Aarhus University, Denmark
and
Dr Joshua D Milner, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, USA
IN DEBATE: psychology vs biology: how can we meet and move forward?
Plus: research update by Deb Roberts and panel, scientific posters and prize-winner presentation.
The Skills…
Workshop options include:
Fiona Wright, occupational therapist Mindfulness
Deborah Taylor, occupational therapist Therapy outcome measures
Dr Maria Loades, clinical psychologist/lecturer Anxiety and depression in paediatric CFS/ME
Dr Lucy Clark, exercise physiologist GETSET
Dr Vikki McKeever, GP with special interest Clinical conundrums
Plus: another option and larger workshop(s) TBC
The Services…
Rob Coster, NHS England Specialist Care Programme, UK
How are specialist services commissioned?
David Butcher, Optimum Health Clinic, UK
The 2020health report on the costs of CFS/ME to society.
Dr Pawel Zalewski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
CFS/ME in Poland: identifying need and developing services.
Plus: BACME national services survey, service narrative posters, and prize-winning presentation.
The Society…
Spread throughout the conference will be several opportunities to get involved in the future direction of BACME, to vote on surveys, and in the BACME AGM.
Survey topics include: merging our national conference with the UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC); and, how best to meet the training and educational needs of our members.
Networking breaks are built into our programme, and there will also be a free drinks reception with local musicians.
There will be no conference dinner to allow everyone the opportunity of eating out in smaller groups, and enjoying this exciting and historic city.
**Early Bird Prices available NOW!!!**
Until Friday 19th January 2018 5pm
Members £250 full / £138 daily
Non-members £310 full / £178 daily
Mercure Atlantic Tower Hotel has reduced room rates for delegates at £95 per night until end 2017.
The Liverpool Tourist information centres and Visit Liverpool will be happy to advise on other accommodation and restaurants, and assist with reservations.
See www.visitliverpool.com
National Conference 14-15th March 2018, Liverpool
‘Changing Times’
The Science…
Prof Ben Z Katz, Children’s Hospital of Chicago, USA
Paediatric chronic fatigue syndrome after Epstein-Barr virus infection.
Dr Gerard Clarke, University College Cork, Ireland
Brain-gut-microbiome axis, stress and IBS.
Dr Emma Dures, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Support for self-management to reduce fatigue in arthritis.
Prof Per Fink, Aarhus University, Denmark
and
Dr Joshua D Milner, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, USA
IN DEBATE: psychology vs biology: how can we meet and move forward?
Plus: research update by Deb Roberts and panel, scientific posters and prize-winner presentation.
The Skills…
Workshop options include:
Fiona Wright, occupational therapist Mindfulness
Deborah Taylor, occupational therapist Therapy outcome measures
Dr Maria Loades, clinical psychologist/lecturer Anxiety and depression in paediatric CFS/ME
Dr Lucy Clark, exercise physiologist GETSET
Dr Vikki McKeever, GP with special interest Clinical conundrums
Plus: another option and larger workshop(s) TBC
The Services…
Rob Coster, NHS England Specialist Care Programme, UK
How are specialist services commissioned?
David Butcher, Optimum Health Clinic, UK
The 2020health report on the costs of CFS/ME to society.
Dr Pawel Zalewski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
CFS/ME in Poland: identifying need and developing services.
Plus: BACME national services survey, service narrative posters, and prize-winning presentation.
The Society…
Spread throughout the conference will be several opportunities to get involved in the future direction of BACME, to vote on surveys, and in the BACME AGM.
Survey topics include: merging our national conference with the UK CFS/ME Research Collaborative (CMRC); and, how best to meet the training and educational needs of our members.
Networking breaks are built into our programme, and there will also be a free drinks reception with local musicians.
There will be no conference dinner to allow everyone the opportunity of eating out in smaller groups, and enjoying this exciting and historic city.
**Early Bird Prices available NOW!!!**
Until Friday 19th January 2018 5pm
Members £250 full / £138 daily
Non-members £310 full / £178 daily
Mercure Atlantic Tower Hotel has reduced room rates for delegates at £95 per night until end 2017.
The Liverpool Tourist information centres and Visit Liverpool will be happy to advise on other accommodation and restaurants, and assist with reservations.
See www.visitliverpool.com