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Old 08-08-2009, 06:27 PM #1
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My boyfriend & I are going to the conferrence in Greenville, SC next Saturday as long as I am feeling up to it. It's about 3 hours away from me. Is anyone else going? I am really excited!!!!
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Hi firegirl,
Is the conference Saturday and Sunday? Is one day for patients and one for physicians? Is it held at a hotel with rooming available for us. Is it offered by the RSD Foundation? Do you know the guest speakers? Please let me know. Thanks, loretta
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It is Saturday the 15th at St Francis Hospital in Greenville, Sc. Lasts from 10am to 4:30pm with a lunch provided. Cost is $35 a person. You can go to the SC RSD association website & request more info, but this is what I have. They have special discount rates set up with hotels in the area.

Speakers:
Dr. Robert Schwartz

Piedmont Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,

Greenville, SC

Topics: "The Diagnosis & Treatment of CRPS/ RSD and Fibromyalgia. Diagnostics & RSD Generators for CRPS/ RSD and Fibromyalgia"


Dr Kurt Heitman

Ophthalmologist,

Southern Eye Associates

Topic: "RSD & The Eyes"



Dr. Robert A. Moss

Clinical Psychologist

Topic: "RSD & Relationships"



Other Speakers are from the Greenville RSD Support Group.

Patients Stories

Raffle Drowings





**Register for conference early to insure a place**



Come join us here in South Carolina and fellowship with other RSDers while learning more about RSD. So come have a good time!





























Dr. Kurt Heitman




Dr. Robert A. Moss
Dr. Heitman, a graduated of Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas, joined Southern Eye Associates in 1991. he spent four years in the Air Force as an ophthalmologist and flight surgeon. He served as Chief of surgery at the 92nd strategic Hospital in Spokane, Washington, Dr. Heitman treats diseases of the eye, performs routine eye exams, catatract surgery and minor office procedures. His practice operates with a compassionate philosophy that puts the patients needs first. Dr. Heitman is currently President of SC Society of Ophthalmology. He is on the Broad of Directors of SCRSDA.
Clinical psychologist Robert A. Moss, Ph.D., ABPP, offers a new system of psychological treatments. At. the Center for Emotional Restructuring, D.r Moss employs a system called Clinical Biopsychology, a new Assessment & Treatment approach for mood disorders & relationship difficulties. it has proven clinically helpful to individuals with mood disorders such as anxiety, depression & post traumatic stress disorder, physical problems affected by stress, unresolved grief & relationship difficulties (marital, workpllace, sibling, parent/child.

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