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Ask An Expert About Epilepsy!

October 31, 2007 11:45 AMSend to a Friend



On Tuesday, November 13th The BC Epilepsy Society will be presenting a panel discussion with epilepsy specialists as part of our 2007-2008 Speaking Of Epilepsy Lecture Series. 

The topic is "Ask An Expert", and we've brought together three individuals experienced in the medical and social issues related to epilepsy.  Dr. Kevin Farrell, Kelly McMillan, and Kathryn Sykes will present information and answer audience questions from their expertise of a neurologist, nurse clinician, and social worker.  Bring your ideas and thoughts for discussion - we're looking forward to seeing you there! 

The Speaking of Epilepsy Lecture Series is held at the Chan Auditorium at the Children's and Women's Health Centre of BC (4480 Oak Street, Vancouver).  All lectures begin at 7 PM.  Admission is free for current members, or $10 for non-members.  Please contact the BC Epilepsy Society at 604-875-6704 or at info@bcepilepsy.com if you require further information.

Details about previous and upcoming lectures are available here.

Posted by Elvira Balakshin at October 31, 2007 11:45 AM

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