Friday, March 16, 2007

Join the Movement





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

PAMELA - I've spent the past hour looking for your email. I'm trying to reach you about an interview with a neurologist and MS expert. It's no strings - and it's Wednesday. Sorry to post here but I didn't know any other way to reach you. You can just delete if I'm being out of line. At any rate if you're willing to give me the benefit of the doubt, contact me at csamuels@cobblestone-associates.com. Your blog is great and I'd be so excited to include you in this - I can send details if you send your email or other means of contact. Thanks
Cindy

Anonymous said...

PAMELA -- Please let me know if you can join us for the MS telephone news conference OR would like to submit questions in advance. Just send word and I'll send you the phone numbers. Here's the basic info again - with apologies for populating your lovely blog with this:
REVOLUTION HEALTH CONFERENCE CALL BRIEFING
Subject: Multiple Sclerosis – Recent research & treatments
Date: Wednesday March 21, 2007
Time: 8 PM EDT (5 PM on the west coast)
Experts:
Dr. Bruce Cree, M.D., PhD, MCR, a major researcher from the University of California at San Francisco
He brings a world of expertise and experience, as indicated here:
Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MCR is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of California San Francisco Multiple Sclerosis Center. He is board certified in neurology.
After graduating from Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, Dr. Cree earned his medical degree and his PhD from the University of California San Francisco. He completed his residency in Neurology at New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia University), New York City, where he was chief resident. He returned to the University of California San Francisco where he undertook postdoctoral subspecialty training in multiple sclerosis as a Sylvia Lawry fellow. Additionally, he received a Master’s degree in Clinical Research at the University of California, San Francisco, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
Dr. Cree has served as an investigator on numerous clinical studies in multiple sclerosis. Much of his research has focused on multiple sclerosis epidemiology and his work has been published in The American Journal of Human Genetics, Annals of Neurology, Archives of Neurology, Genes and Immunity, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Nature Genetics, The Neurologist, Neurology, and Seminars in Neurology.
And
Dr. Olajide Williams: A general neurologist with broad expertise. He is Chief of the General Neurology ward service at Harlem Hospital and plays a key role in the education of Columbia University neurology resident doctors on a spectrum of neurological subjects including MS. Dr. Williams treats a large number of MS patients at outpatient office visits and as a consultation Neurologist at Columbia University Medical Center. He also blogs on the Revolution site.
I hope you’ll make the time to join us. There will also be an audio recording available after the event, which you will be free to use on your blog.