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Fellow Chiarians,

The International Neuroscience Foundation requested we send the following

information to all our members:

The International Neuroscience Foundation (INF) is a non-profit foundation

dedicated to helping people who suffer from brain and spine tumors, facial

deformities caused by injury or disease and disorders of the head and neck. One

of our programs is hosting a monthly lecture series at Roosevelt Hospital, where

we ask experts in the field to come and talk about a disease or topics relevant

to patients. We want to use our vast resources to partner with other

organizations that have similar objectives to enable every person that we serve

to have the highest quality of life.

On March 17th at 3:00 P.M. we will present a lecture at St.Luke's-Roosevelt

Hospital (1000 10th Avenue at 58th Street , 14th floor) on Chiari Malformations.

The lecture will address the nature of the disease, the signs and symptoms, the

treatment and the prognosis. We believe that by partnering with your

organization for this lecture we can create an alliance that can arm patients

with beneficial and useful information on Chiari Malformation.

The speaker, Dr. Noel I. Perin, is the Director of St.Luke's-Roosevelt's Center

for Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery. He is formerly Associate Professor of

Neurosurgery and Director of Spinal Surgery at the Mount Sinai School of

Medicine and at New York University. He is a pioneer in developing closed,

endoscopic surgical techniques for treatment of the spine and spinal cord,

including traumatic, neoplastic, degenerative, congenital and inflammatory

conditions. Dr. Perin is also among the world's few surgeons to perform

endoscopic thoracic surgery, resulting in less post-operative pain and faster

recovery time.

Added details to follow.

Bernie Meyer, WACMA staff, diagnosed in '89, Not decompressed

, age 60, married 30 yrs, wife Judy, three kids, ages-

24, 27, 29, symptoms of tinnitus and minor balance problems are

stable

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Please sign me up for 2 people. Thanks, Judy Marshall

>>> " Bernard Meyer " 02/13/02 11:19AM >>>

Fellow Chiarians,

The International Neuroscience Foundation requested we send the following

information to all our members:

The International Neuroscience Foundation (INF) is a non-profit foundation

dedicated to helping people who suffer from brain and spine tumors, facial

deformities caused by injury or disease and disorders of the head and neck. One

of our programs is hosting a monthly lecture series at Roosevelt Hospital, where

we ask experts in the field to come and talk about a disease or topics relevant

to patients. We want to use our vast resources to partner with other

organizations that have similar objectives to enable every person that we serve

to have the highest quality of life.

On March 17th at 3:00 P.M. we will present a lecture at St.Luke's-Roosevelt

Hospital (1000 10th Avenue at 58th Street , 14th floor) on Chiari Malformations.

The lecture will address the nature of the disease, the signs and symptoms, the

treatment and the prognosis. We believe that by partnering with your

organization for this lecture we can create an alliance that can arm patients

with beneficial and useful information on Chiari Malformation.

The speaker, Dr. Noel I. Perin, is the Director of St.Luke's-Roosevelt's Center

for Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery. He is formerly Associate Professor of

Neurosurgery and Director of Spinal Surgery at the Mount Sinai School of

Medicine and at New York University. He is a pioneer in developing closed,

endoscopic surgical techniques for treatment of the spine and spinal cord,

including traumatic, neoplastic, degenerative, congenital and inflammatory

conditions. Dr. Perin is also among the world's few surgeons to perform

endoscopic thoracic surgery, resulting in less post-operative pain and faster

recovery time.

Added details to follow.

Bernie Meyer, WACMA staff, diagnosed in '89, Not decompressed

, age 60, married 30 yrs, wife Judy, three kids, ages-

24, 27, 29, symptoms of tinnitus and minor balance problems are

stable

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