3 upcoming opportunities to learn more about Lyme and other tick-borne diseases

 

1. REMINDER: FREE LYME DISEASE SEMINAR, Sag Harbor, NY  
Lyme Disease in the Hamptons, What You Need to Know
Sponsored by Time for Lyme, Southampton Hospital, East End Tick Control and
Landscape Details, Inc.
Friday, August 19
Bay Street Theatre
Sag Harbor, NY

About the seminar:
Registration: 3:30-4 pm
Program: 4-5:30 pm
Casual Reception with Refreshments: 5:30-6:30 pm

Special Guest: Ally Hilfiger, Time for Lyme Star Light and Fashion Designer

Panelists: Benjamin Luft, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Stony Brook University Medical Center, Darin G. Wiggins, M.D., Chairman Department of Emergency Medicine, Southampton Hospital, George Dempsey, M.D., Family Practitioner, East Hampton, NY.

This seminar is designed for the general community.

Pre-register by calling: 203 969-1333 or click here for more information and to register.


 

2. “THE IMPACT OF LYME DISEASE ON THE BRAIN, IMPLICATIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS”
Sponsored by the Lyme Disease Association,Inc. RI Chapter
September 16, 2011
Bryant University, Bello Center Grand Hall
1150 Douglas Pike
Smithfield, RI 02917
8:00 am. – 3:30 pm

This conference is intended for mental health  and other health professionals. Non-professionals will be able to register after August 20th as space allows.

Click here for more information


 

3. LYME & TICK-BORNE DISEASES: 2011 UPDATE FOR SCIENTISTS, CLINICIANS & HEALTH OFFICIALS
Jointly sponsored by Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons & Lyme Disease Association, Inc.
Saturday, October 1, & Sunday October 2, 2011
Hyatt Regency
Penns Landing, Philadelphia, PA.

This conference is designed for medical and health professionals. The conference is also open for the general public to register.

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About Time for Lyme: Time for Lyme’s mission is to fund & promote research for Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. For more information call
203-969-1333 or visit
www.timeforlyme.org.

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