Kati
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Here you will find a presentation made to physicians about management of ME/FM and Lyme diseases, seemingly rebranded as 'Central Sensitization Syndrome' by one of the lead physician of the Vancouver Complex Chronic Disease.
While there might be some good news (possible Rituximab trial) it is riddled with misperceptions and inaccuracies which lead to further confusion about the diseases. This has been broadcasted to physicians.
Please, if you watch it, I would appreciate your feedback. It starts shortly past 9 minutes. Some have had trouble getting the sound, if so, try with another device or try again.
http://www.providencehealthcare.org/Dept_of_Medicine/SPHMedicineMedicalGrandRounds-17Sep2015.mp4
ETA: as the link says it was presented on September 17th 2015, months past the lipkin/Hornig publications, and the many publications from Sonya Marshall Gradisnik's team, amongst others. No mention of the Stanford Arcuate Fasciculus (sp) study.
While there might be some good news (possible Rituximab trial) it is riddled with misperceptions and inaccuracies which lead to further confusion about the diseases. This has been broadcasted to physicians.
Please, if you watch it, I would appreciate your feedback. It starts shortly past 9 minutes. Some have had trouble getting the sound, if so, try with another device or try again.
http://www.providencehealthcare.org/Dept_of_Medicine/SPHMedicineMedicalGrandRounds-17Sep2015.mp4
ETA: as the link says it was presented on September 17th 2015, months past the lipkin/Hornig publications, and the many publications from Sonya Marshall Gradisnik's team, amongst others. No mention of the Stanford Arcuate Fasciculus (sp) study.
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