Scope and Mac Keith meetings are holding a one day meeting on Cerebral Palsy: Aspects of Ageing and the Teenage Years.
For further information see the programme below or contact:
Philippa Rodie
204 Green Mount Lane
Heaton
Bolton
BL1 5HZ
Tel/Fax: 01204 492888
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____________________________________________________________________________________ SCOPE ANNIVERSARY MEETING 2006
A MAC KEITH MEETING
CEREBRAL PALSY: ASPECTS OF AGEING AND THE TEENAGE YEARS
Held at the Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE
Monday 27th February 2006
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
9.00 - 9.30am Registration
Chair - Mr Andy Rickell, Scope (tbc)
9:30 Teenage Problems with Cerebral Palsy Dr Stuart Green (Birmingham)
10:15 Teenage Gait Disorders Dr J-P Lin (London)
11:00 Coffee & Tea Break
11:30 More Serious Mental Illness in Teenagers Dr Michael Prendergast (Birmingham)
12:15 Unsolved Problems at Transition and In early Adulthood Dr Martin Bax (London)
1:00 Lunch
Chair - Professor Greg O'Brien (Northumberland)
2:00 Ageing Pains and Fatigue Dr Ruth Kent (Leeds)
2:45 What Do We Know About Ageing in Cerebral Palsy Dr. Diane Cox (Lancaster)
3:30 Coffee & Tea Break
4:00 Growing Old With Dignity Mr John Per
5:00 Tea & Close
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