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>My apologies to those who may have already been notified of this

>but I wanted to be sure no one missed the Newgroup posting of this.

>__________________________________________________________________

> On May 6th at 2:30, Dr. Eppes is giving a lecture on Lyme

>disease at

> The Delaware Academy of Medicine-1925 Lovering Avenue--Wilmington,

>Delaware.

> It is one of the lectures at the Thirty Sixth Annual Infectious Disease

> Symposium.

>

>

> There is no registration fee and no pre- registration is required.

> Phone-302-428-2744. The Academy has a website at www.delamed.org but

>list

> their meetings by the month so the 36 th annual Infectious Disease

>Symposium is

> not listed yet. It is May 4, May 5, and May 6. I am assuming that you

>can

> just attend the Lyme lecture.

>

> Directions

> Via I-95 North- Follow south to Wilmington Exit #7-Delaware Avenue.

>Follow

> exit ramp to 4th traffic light which is a dead end on Delaware Avenue.

>Make a

> left onto Delaware Avenue and get in extreme right lane. At second

>traffic

> light make a right onto Van Buren Street. Continue three blocks to

>Lovering

> Avenue--make a left. Continue on Lovering Avenue for approximately 0.7

>miles.

> The Delaware Academy of Medicine is a large red brick building on the

>right.

>

> Via I-95 South- Follow I-95 south to Wilmington Exit #7B-52 North and

>Delaware

> Avenue. As soon as you are on the exit ramp take the first right which

>is

> Gilpin Ave. Go one block and make another right onto Van Buren Street.

> Continue two blocks and make a left onto Lovering Avenue. continue on

>Lovering

> Avenue for approximately 0.7 miles. The Delaware Academy of Medicine

>is a

> large red brick building on the right.

> Several other lectures of interest: (the whole schedule should be

>posted by May

> 1st. You can call the Academy for a program of the meeting.

>

> Wednesday May 4

>

> 11:45 The 5 myths of Candida Vaginitis!

>

> speaker: Ledger

> Professor and Chairman

> Department of OB/GYN

> Cornell University Medical College

> New York, New York

>

> May 4th

>

> 3:30 Chlamydia: From Head to Toe (Chlamydia is the genus of the

>infection

> suspected to cause a large portion of cases of coronary heart disease)

>

> speaker: Ledger

>

> May 5th

>

> 9:30--10:30 am " Isn't it Time to Recognize and Treat Carcinoma of

>the Cervix

> as an Infectious Disease? "

>

> speaker- Ledger

>

> 2:30-3:30 Unusual Manifestations of Infectious Diseases

>

> speaker- Septimus

> Professor of Internal Medicine

> (Infectious Diseases)

> University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

> Houston, Texas

>

> 3:30-4:30 Pharmacodynamics of Fluoroquinolones (I am listing this

>lecture

> because there was a very good presentation on Fluoroquinolones and

>their

> possibilities in Lyme disease treament at the LDF Symposium)

>

> speaker: Drusano

> Professor and Director

> Divisoin of Clinical Pharmacology

> Albany Medical College

> Albany, New York

>

> May 6th

>

> 2:30-3:30 Lyme is a Four Letter Word

> speaker: Dr. Eppes

> Clinical Associate Professor of Peadiatrics

> Jefferson Medical College

> Pediatric Infectious Diseases

> duPont Hospital for Children

> Wilmington, Delaware

>

> There are other lectures on HIV, " Monsters From the Chesapeke Bay " , "

>Man's Best

> Friend " , Tuberculosis and Lung pathogens, " The Threat of Biological

>Terror " ,

> and more.

>

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