Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 01-29-2014, 02:05 PM #1
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I got an email from RSDSA announcing they are holdong a conference. Wondering if it's o.k. to post it here? It's too far away for me to attend & it's mostly for those in the medical field anyway.
Just thought it may be an interesting FYI.
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Just to clarify. This conference is for patients, family and their caregivers. The upcoming Lafayette, LA conference is not targeted to medical professionals, though they are welcome to attend as well.
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Integrated Solutions to CRPS is a conference created for people just like you. Individuals with CRPS, friends, family, and caregivers of the CRPS community are invited to attend. The RSDSA, along with the help from generous sponsors, has assembled a friendly forum where you and experts in the CRPS field will spend the day sharing valuable information and exploring new solutions to help manage CRPS. You will have the opportunity to talk to and network with others who experience what you do, day after day.

The agenda below will give you an idea of the formal part of the program, but we have found over the years that the most important benefit of a conference like this is the ability to talk with each other. As you can see, we have scheduled a group discussion, break, and a long lunch so that you can network.

Also, please consider joining us Saturday, February 15th from 10 AM to 4 PM at Cajun Harley Davidson in Scott, LA for the Annual Jeep Show and Shine Jambalaya Cook-Off held by the Louisiana Jeepers to support RSDSA.

Please Note: Dr. Chopra is willing to present a special session for individuals who want to learn and discuss the treatment of pediatric CRPS and its associated comorbidities.

If you go to RSDSA's website you can register very easily.
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Just to clarify. This conference is for patients, family and their caregivers. The upcoming Lafayette, LA conference is not targeted to medical professionals, though they are welcome to attend as well.
Thanks for correcting, my misunderstanding.
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This sounds like a wonderful event, but unfortunately way too far away for me. I wonder if any of the speakers could be webcast????
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