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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Health & Hope for Living with Arthritis - annual free public symposium in Shoreline


The Arthritis Foundation is pleased to announce the 11th Annual, Free Public Symposium entitled, “Health and Hope For Living with Arthritis.” 

The symposium takes place on Wednesday, July 11, 12pm - 4:30pm at the Shoreline Conference Center's Shoreline Room at the north end of the complex. Registration and available resources begin at 12pm and the program starts at 1pm.

“Health and Hope” is designed to inform people about the latest advances in arthritis research, treatment options, and how to become an effective self-advocate for healthcare. 

The featured workshop presenters will include:
  • Stanford Peng, MD, PhD, from Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason; 
  • Beth Droppert, RN, BSN, of Allied Health Advocates LLC; and 
  • Dr. Stephen Barbuto, PT, DPT, OCS, COMT, ATC, CSCS, from Redmond Rehabilitation.
Pre-registration is required and can be done online, by phone at 1-800-542-0295 or email 

Arthritis is the nation’s leading cause of disability. It robs one in every five adults and 300,000 children of living life to its fullest. The Arthritis Foundation leads the way by helping people with arthritis live better today and creates better tomorrows through new treatments, better access and, ultimately, cures. 



1 comment:

  1. This sounds like an excellent event! One of my closest friends suffers from RA, and it is hard to see... Especially at such a young age. I had no idea how much it would affect someone's every day activities.

    I also work with senior citizens every day, helping them cover the out of pocket gaps brought on by government Medicare at medigapgroup.com. I see many of my clients that struggle with arthritis, and it is absolutely heartbreaking. So many people are affected and it seems like there just isn't the medicine out there to truly make the pain go away.

    I will definitely pass along this information to my friends and clients, I think you will have a great turnout. Thanks again for sharing this information, you have an excellent blog. Keep up the good work.

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