New Session in Hamilton

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Bobbi
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New Session in Hamilton

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Hamilton, Kitchener/Waterloo, Mississauga, Niagara Chapters& the Hamilton MS Clinic invite the public to attend CCSVI & MS Information Session
Saturday June 12, 2010
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Michelangelo Event & Conference Centre
1555 Upper Ottawa Street Hamilton ON L8W 3E2
Agenda/ Presenter Topic:
Dr. R. Paulseth Neurologist and Director of Hamilton MS Clinic: CCSVI theory within the context of prevailing theories of MS Overview of Dr. Zamboni’s research Outline of the proposed Hamilton CCSVI study;
Dr. A. Franchetto Neuroradiologist Hamilton General Hospital and member of the team proposing a CCSVI study in HamiltonABC’s of the circulatory system with imaging examples of constrictions.
Dr. R. ZivadinovBNAC Director, Associate Professor of Neurology with Tenure at University of Buffalo Overview of CCSVI research in Buffalo & preliminary results of current study Next steps in CCSVI research -

Registration Fee: $10 *****Please note advanced registration is required. ***** Contact The Hamilton Chapter (905) 527-7874 ext. 18 info.hamilton@mssociety.ca
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Is anyone going to this session in Hamilton?
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it wasn't on my list... but i am just down the road, as it were..
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