|Articles|February 5, 2020
Dravet Syndrome Foundation Live Video Education Session
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Dravet Syndrome Foundation is pleased to announce a new, live video education session on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 2pm ET.
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Dravet Syndrome Foundation is pleased to announce a new, live video education session! On Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 2pm ET, head to RareDiseaseLive to hear a dialogue between medical specialists and families facing Dravet syndrome.
Panelists include:
- Kelly G. Knupp, MD, MSCS
- Dagmar Amtmann, PhD
- Nicole Villas, MEd
- Meghan Wilson, an expert-by-experience
Together the panelists will present to both families managing and clinicians treating Dravet syndrome, on topics including:
- Differences between the stages of Dravet syndrome
- Developmental and behavioral changes that can accompany Dravet syndrome
- The impact of a diagnosis on the whole family, and supportive resources for caregivers
Speakers will field questions from the audience during the live session — send your questions in today. Then, save a virtual seat to watch live or on-demand afterwards.
Are you a healthcare professional, or would you like to invite your doctor to this program? An accredited version of this program for professionals can be found on NeuroSeriesLive.
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