Guest guest Posted October 7, 2003 Report Share Posted October 7, 2003 Again the Family And Children Epilepsy Services organization and the NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center are conducting a full day conference at New York University Medical Center on developments in treatment.The Date is Saturday November 8,2003. This is the same group that put on the excellent conferece on Alternative Therapies in 2001. My report is available on that conference if you request by return Email. The confeence will take place at NYU Medical Center, 550 First Avenue at 32nd Street in Manhattan in NYCity. There are parallel Conferences for Adults and for Parents. The conference Schedule follows: 9:30-10am Registration & Continental Breakfast 10-10:30 New Medications & Treatments- Berger,MD/ Orrin Devinsky,MD 10:30-11 Side Effects of Anti-Epileptic Drugs-Mike Sperling,MD/Josianne LaJoie,MD 11-11:30 Chronic Epilepsy and Cognition Bruce Hermann,MD-Adult session 11-11:30 Helping Your Child at School- Zaroff,PhD-Parent session 11:30-12 Memory Strategies- Barr,PhD-Adult session 11:30=12 Management & Coping Mechanisms for Chronic Illness- Beck- Parent session Afternoon Workshops-Alternaive Therapies 1-1:30 Neurofeedback-Barry Sterman,Ph.D 1- !:30 Melatonin- Josiane LaJoie.MD 1:30-2 Osteopathy- Bayno,DO (T.B.D) 1:30-2 Art Therapy- Coss,MA,ATR-BC 2-2:30 Naturopathic Medicine Nora Pope,ND 2-2:30 Epilepsy & Nutrition- Leo Galland,MD,PC Late Afternoon Workshops-Women's Issues will be offered only if a minimum of 12 people register for the sessions 2:45-3:15 Pregnancy- Anuradha Singh,MD 2:45-3:15 Child Safety-Nidia Ortiz,RN Childcare is available for 1 or 2 children(maximum 2) ages 3 years old or over. Registration is requested before FRIDAY,OCTOBER 31,2003 Call 212-779-2080 or email: nyufaces@... and ask for a Conference Program & Registration Materials. They have put on some excellent conferences. This addition of Dr.Leo Galland,MD one of the leading alternative doctors will fill their gap in nutritional approaches at the last conference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2003 Report Share Posted October 7, 2003 Again the Family And Children Epilepsy Services organization and the NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center are conducting a full day conference at New York University Medical Center on developments in treatment.The Date is Saturday November 8,2003. This is the same group that put on the excellent conferece on Alternative Therapies in 2001. My report is available on that conference if you request by return Email. The confeence will take place at NYU Medical Center, 550 First Avenue at 32nd Street in Manhattan in NYCity. There are parallel Conferences for Adults and for Parents. The conference Schedule follows: 9:30-10am Registration & Continental Breakfast 10-10:30 New Medications & Treatments- Berger,MD/ Orrin Devinsky,MD 10:30-11 Side Effects of Anti-Epileptic Drugs-Mike Sperling,MD/Josianne LaJoie,MD 11-11:30 Chronic Epilepsy and Cognition Bruce Hermann,MD-Adult session 11-11:30 Helping Your Child at School- Zaroff,PhD-Parent session 11:30-12 Memory Strategies- Barr,PhD-Adult session 11:30=12 Management & Coping Mechanisms for Chronic Illness- Beck- Parent session Afternoon Workshops-Alternaive Therapies 1-1:30 Neurofeedback-Barry Sterman,Ph.D 1- !:30 Melatonin- Josiane LaJoie.MD 1:30-2 Osteopathy- Bayno,DO (T.B.D) 1:30-2 Art Therapy- Coss,MA,ATR-BC 2-2:30 Naturopathic Medicine Nora Pope,ND 2-2:30 Epilepsy & Nutrition- Leo Galland,MD,PC Late Afternoon Workshops-Women's Issues will be offered only if a minimum of 12 people register for the sessions 2:45-3:15 Pregnancy- Anuradha Singh,MD 2:45-3:15 Child Safety-Nidia Ortiz,RN Childcare is available for 1 or 2 children(maximum 2) ages 3 years old or over. Registration is requested before FRIDAY,OCTOBER 31,2003 Call 212-779-2080 or email: nyufaces@... and ask for a Conference Program & Registration Materials. They have put on some excellent conferences. This addition of Dr.Leo Galland,MD one of the leading alternative doctors will fill their gap in nutritional approaches at the last conference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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