The End ME/CFS Tour in Boston w/ Linda Tannenbaum

Open Medicine Foundation (OMF) president, Linda Tannenbaum, will give a special lecture on the state of ME/CFS research at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Boston, MA, on Saturday, November 4, 2017 from 1:00 to 3:30 pm. The event is sponsored by the Massachusetts CFIDS/ME & FM Association.
Open Medicine Foundation® (OMF) is the leading research organization working to end ME/CFS and related chronic complex diseases. OMF’s End ME/CFS Worldwide Tour is delivering HOPE to parents, patients, caregivers and friends.
The presentation will include an update on OMF’s revolutionary research and what OMF and others are doing to increase awareness, education and support. Following the presentation will be question and answers.
People with ME, medical providers, and public health practitioners are highly encouraged to attend; those just wanting to learn more are also very welcome. Please join us and invite others!
Newton Wellesley Hospital – Shipley Auditorium of the Bowles Conference Center 
2014 Washington St., 
Newton, MA 02462
Please RSVP for the event so that organizers can plan appropriately.

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2 thoughts on “The End ME/CFS Tour in Boston w/ Linda Tannenbaum”

  1. Lara D Henderson

    Anyone know if they are putting this online or DVD? This also reminded me I never received the $15 CD I ordered for the August 12th OMF Symposium so I will have to find their contact email pr message them on FB about it.
    Thanks so much for letting us know!
    Xo
    Lara

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