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Update on Tourette's and Psychiatric Comorbid Disorders:
Diagnosis and Treatment

The New York City Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Association and the NYU Post-Graduate Medical School are co-sponsoring a medical conference entitled "Update on Tourette's and Psychiatric Comorbid Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment" to be held on Saturday, March 12 at NYU in Manhattan. Some of the country's most renown experts on Tourette Syndrome will be speaking to the physicians and other healthcare providers attending the conference. These speakers include Dr. James Leckman of Yale University, Dr. Roger Kurlan of the University of Rochester, Dr. John Walkup of Johns Hopkins Medical Center, and Dr. Cathy Budman of Northshore University Hospital.

 

The Chapter would like to give its members the opportunity to hear these speakers, gathered together in Manhattan for the first time, as well. You are invited to attend the March 12 conference at the discounted rate of $25. Attached is the conference brochure, which describes the conference in more detail and includes a registration form. If you are planning on attending, please reserve your spot by printing and mailing in the registration form with your payment. (This reduced rate is only for those people on our mailing list who are not healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals must pay the higher rates listed on the registration form.)

 

Space is limited, so please respond as soon as possible. If you have any questions or would like to notify the Chapter that you are mailing in a registration form and ask that we hold your spot, please the Chapter office at 646-202-9683 or e-mail at chapter@tsa-nyc.org.

This is a unique opportunity to learn the very latest information about the diagnosis and treatment of Tourette Syndrome and its comorbid conditions like Attention Deficit Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This page was last updated February 28, 2006

 


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