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2006 Conference

Our 2006 Conference was a huge success.  Why not come along next year?  Membership is very cheap and the benefits can be life changing.  There were no PowerPoints this year, instead we had a time of excellent questions with the country's leading paediatrician for genetic conditions and some "get-up-and-do-it".  There will soon be MP3 audio files available to members only (approx 22Mb each)

See what some of those who came along had to say when I asked them, over the sumptuous lunch, about their day and the KSA. Click image to play
(WMV format - 150 kbps - approx 1 to 2 Mb each)

Why have you come along to the conference?
A long-term member explains why she attends every year
Tell us about the experts we get along to speak
A few words about the morning's speakers (2006)


Would you come again?
New-members



Long-term-member
What was the best part of the day?
The smiles say it all
The KSA is a bridge between members, doctors and the pharmaceutical manufacturers. What have we been up to?
So why should you consider membership of the KSA?
Our chairman gives you two reasons

 

Previous Conference Details

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2005 Speakers

   
Dr Nick Dennis
The genetic implication of KS
Nikki Keiffer
Testosterone Replacement Options
Pauline Jones
The role of the Paediatric Nurse
Bob - a member
A look back on a life with KS
Ed - a member
A look forward to life with KS
Frank - an associate from Holland
The NKV - our Dutch counterpart
  2005 Conference Page  

2004 Speakers

   
Dr Belchetz (Endocrinologist)
The importance of hormone supplements
David Turner (The expert patient) The Expert Patient Program (Living with a long-term condition)  
     
     

2003 Speakers

   
Dr Nora Shannon
(KS: An Overview)
Dr Harpal S. Rendeva (Endocrinology) Dr Edwards (Male Sexual Function)
Paul Young (Brain Gym) PECS Workshop & Parental Chatroom Young People (Laser Quest & Aviation Museum)
     
     

2002 Speakers

   
Polly Carmichael (Behavioural Therapies and Bullying) Den Faulkner (Special Educational Needs) Dr Richard Ross (Testosterone therapy)
Paul Young (Brain Gym)    
     

2001 Speakers

   
     
     
     
     
     
 
 

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