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Greetings Marcel!

It's a good idea, but Don will need to get specific written permission from

the speakers. Many will be happy to allow this. Some may not. It also

takes a lot of disk space, so that might be an issue.

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Greetings Marcel!

It's a good idea, but Don will need to get specific written permission from

the speakers. Many will be happy to allow this. Some may not. It also

takes a lot of disk space, so that might be an issue.

Regards,

=jbf=

B. Fisher

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Greetings Marcel!

It's a good idea, but Don will need to get specific written permission from

the speakers. Many will be happy to allow this. Some may not. It also

takes a lot of disk space, so that might be an issue.

Regards,

=jbf=

B. Fisher

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Sounds like you certainly understand this computer issue. Marilyn in TN

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> Reply-To: shydrager

> Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 14:29:23 -0000

> To: shydrager

> Subject: Re: Boston Conference

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> Hi ,

>

> So Don is one of those who organises the conference? That would make

> it easier getting the permission, perhaps. Still, even if we don't

> get permission from all of them, I could digitise the ones that do

> agree.

> Disk space is not a problem, I would be digitising them one speaker

> at a time anyway, and I don't think (or hope) one speaker can fill up

> my 20GB HD without taking a break...Anyway, I have a cd-burner as

> well, so if the working files are a bit bigger, I can burn them until

> I resample the files.

> If Don doesn't ahve the time to approach all the speakers, I'll eb

> glad to help there.

>

> Marcel

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>> Greetings Marcel!

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>> It's a good idea, but Don will need to get specific written

> permission from

>> the speakers. Many will be happy to allow this. Some may not. It

> also

>> takes a lot of disk space, so that might be an issue.

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>>

>> Regards,

>> =jbf=

>>

>> B. Fisher

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Here is the info on the SDS/MSA conference in Boston (this coming weekend)

Take care, Bill Werre

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We're back on track for Boston!!!!!

The Boston Meeting has been re-scheduled for

May 3rd thru 5th, 2002

As initially scheduled, the meeting will take place at the

Holiday Inn, Logan Airport. Again, a block of rooms has been

reserved in the name of "THE SDS/MSA SUPPORT GROUP".

Reservations may be made by calling either the hotel direct

at or the Holiday Inn toll free number, .

When requesting room reservations, please use the following

identifier code: 2SDS

The rooms are reserved at $129.00 per night. The facility is

within a mile of the airport and offers free shuttle

service to and from the

airport. Call the Holiday Inn, Logan Airport from the free phone

near the baggage claim area! Handicapped

rooms are available. Please inform the staff of your special needs

when you register and

when you arrive.

GENERAL MEETING SCHEDULE

Friday, May 4th

7:00 PM -- Registration and Social Hour

Saturday, May 5th

8:00 AM -- Buffet Breakfast

9:00 AM -- Meeting begins

12:00 Noon to 1:15 -- Lunch

1:15 to 5:00 -- Meetings Continue

Sunday, May 5th

9:00 AM to 10:00 AM -- Continenetal Breakfast

10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon -- Wrap-up session and general business meeting

(A detailed schedule will be available at registration.)

Dr. Roy Freeman of Beth Israel-Deaconness Medical Center will be our

host

and has arranged for several guest speakers.

There is no cost for the meeting. Scheduled meals are provided

by the

SDS/MSA Support Group. Your lodging, transportation and other

meals

are at your expense. Please e-mail me don.summers@...

if you plan to attend. In your e-mail please include the following:

1. Your name

2. Your home city

3. The number of people attending

This information is urgently needed to finalize tood services!

Don Summers

President

SDS/MSA Support Group

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Hi there,

The Boston Conference is this weekend May 3-5. If you would like to attend, please email your name and how many are attending ASAP. It isn't too late.

The following is Sat. agenda and you can get the rest of the details from our website www.shy-drager.com

Hope to see you there.

Don

Morning Session9:00 to 9:05 Don Summers Welcome to attendees and Introduce Dr. Roy Freeman9:05 to 9:15 Welcome and Introduction Roy Freeman, MD9:15 to 9:45 Overview of Shy-Drager Syndrome Tarsy, MD9:45 to 10:15 Cognitive Aspects of MSA and Parkinsonian Syndromes Press, MD10:15 to 10:30 Break10:30 to 11:00 Multiple System Atrophy-Future Directions on, M.D.11:00 to 12:00 Questions and Answers with Specialists (Drs. Freeman, Tarsy,Press, on)12-1:00 LunchAfternoon Session1:00 -1:30 Overview of Therapy: Pathophysiology and the AutonomicManifestations of Shy-Drager Syndrome Roy Freeman, MD1:30 to 3:00 Round Table Discussion with Experts Roy Freeman, MD - Moderator Harry Anastopoulis, MD on, MD Chase, RN, CCRC and other Medical Specialists3:00 to 3:15 Break3:15 to 3:45 Experience with forming a Local Support Group Grace Halmi Patient Relations, Member Board of Director3:45 to 5:00 Patient and Caregiver Breakout Sessions Terry Ketch, MD - Moderator, Patient Session Don Summers - Moderator, Caregiver SessionSpeakers InformationRoy Freeman, MD - Host for the Boston MeetingAssociate Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical SchoolBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterDirector, Center for Autonomic and Peripheral Nerve DisordersBoston, MA 02215 Tarsy, MDAssociate Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical SchoolBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterDirector, Movement Disorder CenterBoston, MA 02215 Press, MDInstructor of Neurology, Harvard Medical SchoolBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterBehavioral Neurology UnitBoston, MA 02215 on, MDVanderbilt UniversityClinical Research CenterAA 3228 MCNNashville, TN 37232-2195Harry Anastopoulos, MDDepartment of GastroenterologyBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center110 Francis Street LM-8E/WestBoston, MA 02215 Chase, RN, CCRCClinical Research Nurse SpecialistCenter for Autonomic and Peripheral Nerve DisordersBeth Israel Deaconess medical CenterBoston, MA 02215

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