Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 These are 'wonderful' free lectures put on by Great Plains Labratories. Remember that Autism is where the funding is being spent and ASD issues are basicly issues that 'can' pertain to all of the DSM-IV kids, no matter what the diagnosis. If you wish to learn for 'free', it matters not where you live but you need to translate the time-zone to your area so that you log-on at the correct time. I highly recommend that you sign up for the lectures and they will send you an email of each one. Janice [sPAM] " Gastrointestinal Issues and Autism - What You Need to Know " Presented by Kurt Woeller, DO - FEBRUARY 6, 2008 " Gastrointestinal Issues and Autism - What You Need to Know " Presented by Kurt Woeller, DO (Biomedical Specialist using the Defeat Autism Now! approach) Wednesday FEBRUARY 6, 2008 6:00 pm (Pacific Standard Time) 6:00pm Los Angeles/Vancouver (PST) 7:00pm Denver/Calgary (MST) 8:00pm Chicago/Dallas (CST) 9:00pm New York/Toronto (EST) These FREE web conferences will offer an invaluable resource for professionals and parents all over the country who want to find out more about the biomedical treatments for autism, developmental disorders and chronic neurological disorders. Dr. Woeller's live web conference will be held on a monthly basis at 6pm (Pacific Standard Time). After a 60 minute slide presentation by Dr. Woeller, you will have a chance to ask questions on the presentation topic or related topics for 30 minutes. Please do not respond to this email, if you would like to unsubscribe your email address, please visit: http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/unsubscribe/ Helping individuals Reach their Maximum Potential For more information and to register go: http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/online-conference/online-conference.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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