Ask the Experts: Lupus: Managing the Doctor/Patient Relationship |
Lupus: Ask the Experts is a series of live educational teleconferences on a variety of topics designed to provide you with important information about living with lupus. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from some of the world’s leading lupus experts from the comfort and privacy of your home. Participate in several or just the one that most interests you.
Lupus: Managing the Doctor/Patient Relationship Wednesday, October 10, 2018 Description: LIfe with lupus can be challenging. With symptoms that come and go, disease flares and remissions, and the uncertainty of what each day may bring, it's normal to experience feelings of fear, frustration, anger, or sadness. However, there is a difference betwen temporary negative feelings and negative feelings that become overwhelming and long-lasting, which may signal a serious but treatable illness. Join us to learn more about depression and lupus, when to seek professional help, and how to recognize and properly treat symptoms. Presenter: Brian Poole, Pd.D., Associate Professor, Brigham Young University Must Register by Tuesday, October 9, 2018 This Ask The Experts series is offered as a free service of the Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter. All costs of services for patients and families are underwritten by the fundraising efforts of the North Carolina Chapter, including the Walk to End Lupus Now™. The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter is proud to be a source of information about lupus. Our comments are based on professional advice, published experience and expert opinion, but do not represent individual therapeutic recommendation or prescription. For specific information and advice, please consult your physician. Date:
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