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Wed, 07 Jan 2004 15:55:19 -0900

Sandy Mintz

FW: DEMONSTRATION ALERT! March 2004 in London

'ParentsofKidsAdultswithAutism (AT) groups (DOT) msn. com'

 

 

 

From Bill Welsh:

 

Hi,

Has there ever been a better opportunity to demonstrate that there is an

epidemic of autism?

Has there ever been a better opportunity to show the government mouthpieces

that their propaganda has not worked and must stop?

Has there ever been a better chance to show them that we are not all

spineless and we will fight for our kids to the end?

 

Look at this roll call:

Dr David Salisbury- in overall charge of UK vaccination.

Dr Elizabeth Miller-DoH immunisation chief.

Prof Brent Taylor- " No rise in autism studies " .

Dr David Elliman- MMR Mouthpiece.

Dr George Kassiosanis-vaccine apologist.

 

This conference is designed for them to comfort and reassure each other that

everything is OK. Well it is not OK. There is an autism epidemic.

Wake up London parents--- demonstrate outside this meeting.

 

http://www.rsm.ac.uk/academ/254-childh.htm

 

All the main players here for this vaccine conference in March.

Childhood Immunisation

 

A one day conference

on Wednesday 10 March 2004

 

at The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE

 

Participating Sections And Fora:

Section of General Practice with Primary Healthcare; Section of Immunology;

Section of Paediatrics & Child Health; Section of Pathology

 

Registration:

Fellow: £105

Non-Fellow: £195

Nurse: £105

RSM Student Member: £25

CPD: 5 credits

PGEA Applied For

 

Non-Fellow: £195

Nurse: £105

RSM Student Member: £25 " name=Pricing>

 

RSM Administration: Natalie Barter

Tel: (+44) (0) 20 7290 2965

Fax: (+44) (0) 20 7290 2977

Press Information: Michelle Clarke

Tel: (+44) (0) 20 7290 2904

Fax: (+44) (0) 20 7290 2992

 

 

 

9.00 am

 

Registration and Coffee

 

 

9.25 am

 

Welcome address

 

 

Sir Barry Jackson, President, Royal Society of Medicine

 

 

Session One

 

Chair: Professor Robert Booy, Barts & London Queen Mary School of Medicine &

Dentistry

 

 

9.30 am

 

Vaccination: a victim of its own success?

 

 

Dr David Salisbury CB, Principal Medical Officer, DoH

 

 

9.55 am

 

Questions

 

 

10.05 am

 

Uptake and parental perceptions

 

 

Dr Joanna Yarwood, Department of Health

 

 

10.30 am

 

Questions

 

 

10.40 am

 

How are new vaccines introduced?

 

 

Dr Elizabeth Miller, CDSC, Health Protection Agency

 

 

11.05 am

 

Questions

 

 

11.15 am

 

Coffee

 

 

Session Two

 

Chair: Dr Elizabeth Miller, CDSC, Health Protection Agency

 

 

11.40 am

 

Combination vaccines: why are they desirable?

 

 

Dr David Elliman, Great Ormond Street Hospital

 

 

12.00 pm

 

Questions

 

 

12.10 pm

 

The safety & efficacy of combination vaccines

 

 

Professor Adam Finn, University of Bristol

 

 

12.30 pm

 

Questions

 

 

12.40 pm

 

Lunch

 

 

Session Three

 

Chair: Dr David Elliman, Great Ormond Street Hospital

 

 

1.30 pm

 

MMR: the evidence

 

 

Dr Vivek Muthu, Bazian Ltd

 

 

1.55 pm

 

Questions

 

 

2.05 pm

 

How safe are our vaccines?

 

 

Professor Brent Taylor, Royal Free Hospital

 

 

2.30 pm

 

Questions

 

 

2.40 pm

 

Communicating risk

 

 

Dr Graham Easton, BBC, London

 

 

3.05 pm

 

Questions

 

 

3.15 pm

 

Tea

 

 

Session Four

 

Chair: Dr Graham Easton, BBC, London

 

 

3.40 pm

 

The art of vaccination

 

 

Dr George Kassianos, RCGP Spokesperson on Immunisation

 

 

4.05 pm

 

Questions

 

 

4.15 pm

 

A practice nurse's perspective

 

 

Ms Sarah Richards, RCN Practice Nurse Association

 

 

4.40 pm

 

Questions

 

 

4.50 pm

 

New vaccines for the UK

 

 

Dr Mary Ramsay, CDSC, Health Protection Agency

 

 

5.15 pm

 

Questions

 

 

5.25 pm

 

Close of meeting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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