Events for professionals
Diary of forthcoming events for professionals in 2010.
Watch this space for further information or email msnetwork@mssociety.org.uk.
Helping your patients manage their cognitive function, Liverpool, 24th Feb
Lead by Dr Anita Rose. For further details and to book go to http://www.communitytherapy.org.uk/events.htmlPlease note this is not an MS Society event and charges will apply
Therapy Outcome Measure - a practical workshop on its use, application and development, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, 26th Feb
Lead by Dr Alex Johns, co author of TOMs. Furthers details from http://www.communitytherapy.org.uk/events.htmlPlease note this is not an MS Society event and charges will apply
Widening access to palliative care
East Lancashire Hospice is organising a Conference on widening access to palliative care to take place on 4th March 2010For further information, programme & booking form, see attached documents.
Please note: This is not an MS Society event and charges will apply.
E Lancs hospice programme (45 kb)
Conference Flyer (2272 kb)
Booking form (41 kb)
Implementing the End of Life Care Strategy
Implementing the End of Life Care Strategy in Neurological Patients conference, to be held at the Hilton Cardiff Hotel on Thursday 18th March 2010. Please see attached programme and booking form.Please note: This is not an MS Society event and charges will apply
EOLC Application Cardiff (338 kb)
Draft Programme (815 kb)
Caring to the end
This one day conference focuses on the principal findings from Caring to the End. For programme, booking form and costs, please see attached pdf.Please note: This is not an MS Society event and charges will apply
Caring to the End (434 kb)
Intermediate care workshops
Free DH workshops advising on the updated guidance for intermediate care. Various date and locations. For further information & booking, please see attached form.intermediate care workshops (148 kb)
LIFEPSYCHOL 2010, 7th and 8th July, London - The leading quality of life event
Lifepsychol 2010 is a unique event, offering a a fascinating array of thought provoking talks, showcasing why focusing on and supporting the quality of life needs of patients with long term conditions is crucial to delivering an effective and efficient healthcare service.Topics being discussed include, fatigue, sleep, pain, self-care, and quality of life in the home.
Go to www.lifepsychol.com/lifepsychol_conference.asp
Please note this is not an MS Society event and charges will apply










