Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 First off I would like to say that I am sorry that my post was taken as a 'complaint' I prefaced what I said by complimenting all of the hard work Ricky has done. The source was apparently the doctors themselves. The doctors told a patient's mom that they were turned down to speak at the conference. I was just wondering if that decision could be reversed somehow and the doctor(s) could speak at the conference. I don't know who makes the decisions about who does/doesn't speak at the conferences so I thought I would ask. I'm sorry if my post was taken as a complaint. I am still hoping that the pediatric doctors from Stanford who are actively studying new teatments for PSC could be included in the speakers for 2009. Lori > > I am posting this on Ricky Safer's behalf, as she is out of town and has > sporadic computer access. ~ > > Dear Lori and Becky, > > I just read both of your emails, and I have to honestly say that I am a > bit confused about your complaints. I don't know what you are talking > about, so please go back to your source and let me know the details of > what happened???Please write to me at thesafers@... > because I'm out of town for another week, and > I'm not following the Yahoo posts. > > Becky Long and I have been working with the physicians at Northwestern > to plan the agenda for the 2009 conference, and it will be published > very soon! You will be glad to know that an excellent pediatric > specialist will be speaking at the conference and will also be running a > special breakout session for parents of pediatric PSCers. > > Ricky > PSC 2003 > > > < Posted by: " Don & Becky Vardell " dbvardell@... beckyvardell > Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:36 am (PST) > > I would definitely second that!! I think turning these two doctors away for > the 2009 conference sends the wrong message to doctors who are willing to > travel and share their experiences. Since they have published a paper this > year, and oral Vanco usage seems to be on the rise, it would be very timely > to have them speak this year in a break-out session at the very least...>>. > > --------------------------------------------- > < > Posted by: " wildwildtrips " clwild1@... wildwildtrips > Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:28 am (PST) > > <<...I heard (from a patient's mom) > that the 2 pediatric doctors at Stanford who are conducting the > vancomycin trials were interested in speaking but that they were told > no. Is there a reason why they couldn't be added to the schedule on > Sat as an option for parents of pediatric PSC patients ? ... > > Thanks for any feedback you can provide on why they were told no and > info about how they could be added to the agenda. > > Lori > lucky mom blessed with triplets>> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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