Simone
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The below poster was presented today at the National Meeting of Choosing Wisely Australia, in Canberra. The poster describes how ME/CFS patients around the world have been instrumental in investigating the science behind potentially harmful GET and advocating for its removal from clinical practice for ME/CFS.
The poster was developed by ME/CFS Australia (SA) Chair, @Penelope McMillan, and is being presented at the meeting by Canberra advocate, Eleanor Flowers.
Feedback that we have had so far is that conference attendees from outside the ME/CFS community have been showing considerable interest in the poster.
From their website: “The 2018 Choosing Wisely Australia National Meeting brings together members, key stakeholders and influencers of the Choosing Wisely initiative. It is an opportunity for health professionals, consumers, researchers, funders and policy makers to come together to discuss, engage and network on topics related to reducing unnecessary care.
Choosing Wisely is led by Australia’s medical colleges and professional societies and facilitated by NPS MedicineWise."
There is also a digital version of the poster, with hyperlinks to videos and articles, here:
https://cwa2018.paperlessevents.com.au/presenters/2085
(Apologies for the low res image in this post. Higher resolution versions were too big to be uploaded. Check the digital version for higher resolution.)
You can also read the abstract for the poster here (number 110, on page 19):
http://www.choosingwisely.org.au/ge...-National-Meeting-2018-Abstract-Book.pdf.aspx
The poster was developed by ME/CFS Australia (SA) Chair, @Penelope McMillan, and is being presented at the meeting by Canberra advocate, Eleanor Flowers.
Feedback that we have had so far is that conference attendees from outside the ME/CFS community have been showing considerable interest in the poster.
From their website: “The 2018 Choosing Wisely Australia National Meeting brings together members, key stakeholders and influencers of the Choosing Wisely initiative. It is an opportunity for health professionals, consumers, researchers, funders and policy makers to come together to discuss, engage and network on topics related to reducing unnecessary care.
Choosing Wisely is led by Australia’s medical colleges and professional societies and facilitated by NPS MedicineWise."
There is also a digital version of the poster, with hyperlinks to videos and articles, here:
https://cwa2018.paperlessevents.com.au/presenters/2085
(Apologies for the low res image in this post. Higher resolution versions were too big to be uploaded. Check the digital version for higher resolution.)
You can also read the abstract for the poster here (number 110, on page 19):
http://www.choosingwisely.org.au/ge...-National-Meeting-2018-Abstract-Book.pdf.aspx
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