Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Beth, I am too far away to attend but hope you will update us on anything you learn! Enjoy,Cam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Unfortunately it is at the wrong end of the country for me, but I would love to hear anything interesting that you find out at the Conference. Hope you learn lots and have fun. Llweyn NTL.SCOLI. PROGRAM IN D.C. Hi fellow Feistys'! Is anyone else going to be attending the National Scoliosis Foundation Patient/Doctor Dialogue that is being held at the National Museum of Health and Medicine tomorrow, October 23, 2004?? I only just received the program/registration form in the mail on Wednesday but I made a call and they are still accepting registrations..so I signed up to go. It sounds like it's going to be a pretty interesting program folks. The program is being held in connection with the exibition of the incredible art by Ferguson. Her paintings are beautifully haunting works of art. " She has spent the past 12 years pursuing an artist's inquiry into scoliosis " ...that's a direct quote about her paintings from the brochure. Also according to the brochure, " The program includes a series of question and answer sessions along with individual and group discussions to foster communications on the topics and issues most important to patients.Participants will also have the opprotunity to learn about and comment on the Walter Visual Assesment Scale (WRVAS) , a survey instrument recently developed by the Scoliosis Research Society to measure patients' perceptions of specific visuala aspects of scoliosis. " Presenters at the seminar will be: Ferguson (the artist); ph P. O'Brien, President and CEO of the National Scoliosis Foundation, patient advocate and educator; W. Polly, Jr., M.D., primary author of the WRVAS, formerly Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Walter and currently Chief of SPine Service and Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University Of Missesota; and the moderator, ne Noe, PhD., Director of the National Museum of Health and Medicine. The porgram is being held on 10/223/04 from 10 AM 'till 2 PM at the National Museum of Health and Medicine of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. This museum is located at Walther Medical Center at 6900 Georgia Ave. in Washington, D.C. Registrations ($30.00) can be mde by calling 781-341-8333 or 800-673-6922. You can also read the info at www.scoliosis.org and you can view some of Ferguson's art works at www.lauraferguson.net I would love to meet some of my Feisty Friends at this seminar! Please e-mail me at bunce1117@... and let me know if I'll see you there! Sorry this notification is so late but like I said, I just got it, too. All the best, Beth B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Hi Beth, I'm too far away, too. Any chance they've set up some sort of thing on the web so that we who are far away could still participate? loriann > Hi fellow Feistys'! > > Is anyone else going to be attending the National Scoliosis Foundation Patient/Doctor Dialogue that is being held at the National Museum of Health and Medicine tomorrow, October 23, 2004?? I only just received the program/registration form in the mail on Wednesday but I made a call and they are still accepting registrations..so I signed up to go. > > It sounds like it's going to be a pretty interesting program folks. The program is being held in connection with the exibition of the incredible art by Ferguson. Her paintings are beautifully haunting works of art. " She has spent the past 12 years pursuing an artist's inquiry into scoliosis " ...that's a direct quote about her paintings from the brochure. > > Also according to the brochure, " The program includes a series of question and answer sessions along with individual and group discussions to foster communications on the topics and issues most important to patients.Participants will also have the opprotunity to learn about and comment on the Walter Visual Assesment Scale (WRVAS) , a survey instrument recently developed by the Scoliosis Research Society to measure patients' perceptions of specific visuala aspects of scoliosis. " > > Presenters at the seminar will be: Ferguson (the artist); ph P. O'Brien, President and CEO of the National Scoliosis Foundation, patient advocate and educator; W. Polly, Jr., M.D., primary author of the WRVAS, formerly Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Walter and currently Chief of SPine Service and Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University Of Missesota; and the moderator, ne Noe, PhD., Director of the National Museum of Health and Medicine. > > The porgram is being held on 10/223/04 from 10 AM 'till 2 PM at the National Museum of Health and Medicine of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. This museum is located at Walther Medical Center at 6900 Georgia Ave. in Washington, D.C. Registrations ($30.00) can be mde by calling 781-341-8333 or 800-673-6922. You can also read the info at www.scoliosis.org and you can view some of Ferguson's art works at www.lauraferguson.net > > I would love to meet some of my Feisty Friends at this seminar! Please e-mail me at bunce1117@c... and let me know if I'll see you there! Sorry this notification is so late but like I said, I just got it, too. > > All the best, > Beth B. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 I can't go, but please tell Dr. Polly I said hello, and I'm doing well -- he did my first fusion at Walter Read when I was 19! He only fused L3-S1, hoping that the rest of my curve would correct, but I ended up having a revision and extension of the surgery (T11-S1) a few years ago. Carolyn NTL.SCOLI. PROGRAM IN D.C. Hi fellow Feistys'! Is anyone else going to be attending the National Scoliosis Foundation Patient/Doctor Dialogue that is being held at the National Museum of Health and Medicine tomorrow, October 23, 2004?? I only just received the program/registration form in the mail on Wednesday but I made a call and they are still accepting registrations..so I signed up to go. It sounds like it's going to be a pretty interesting program folks. The program is being held in connection with the exibition of the incredible art by Ferguson. Her paintings are beautifully haunting works of art. " She has spent the past 12 years pursuing an artist's inquiry into scoliosis " ...that's a direct quote about her paintings from the brochure. Also according to the brochure, " The program includes a series of question and answer sessions along with individual and group discussions to foster communications on the topics and issues most important to patients.Participants will also have the opprotunity to learn about and comment on the Walter Visual Assesment Scale (WRVAS) , a survey instrument recently developed by the Scoliosis Research Society to measure patients' perceptions of specific visuala aspects of scoliosis. " Presenters at the seminar will be: Ferguson (the artist); ph P. O'Brien, President and CEO of the National Scoliosis Foundation, patient advocate and educator; W. Polly, Jr., M.D., primary author of the WRVAS, formerly Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Walter and currently Chief of SPine Service and Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University Of Missesota; and the moderator, ne Noe, PhD., Director of the National Museum of Health and Medicine. The porgram is being held on 10/223/04 from 10 AM 'till 2 PM at the National Museum of Health and Medicine of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. This museum is located at Walther Medical Center at 6900 Georgia Ave. in Washington, D.C. Registrations ($30.00) can be mde by calling 781-341-8333 or 800-673-6922. You can also read the info at www.scoliosis.org and you can view some of Ferguson's art works at www.lauraferguson.net I would love to meet some of my Feisty Friends at this seminar! Please e-mail me at bunce1117@... and let me know if I'll see you there! Sorry this notification is so late but like I said, I just got it, too. All the best, Beth B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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