CAH Support Group Conference – 12th June, Bristol
SUNDAY 12 JUNE 2022 9.30 -16:30
FUTURE INNS HOTEL, BOND STREET, BRISTOL
www.futureinns.co.uk/
Those living with CAH and their families and friends are invited to the biennial conference of CAH support group.
Highlights of the event will include:
- Presentations from
- Paediatric Endocrinologist
- Adult Endocrinologist
- Psychologist
- Endocrine Nurse Specialist
- Informal session for adults with CAH
- Networking opportunities
- Get-together on Saturday evening for interested parties
Cost: £10 for members £30 for non-members (includes lunch and refreshments plus discounted parking and hotel rates if required)
For bookings or enquiries, contact us using the form below.
Conference 2022 - Contact form
Recent Blog Posts
What you should know about COVID-19 – updated 10th August 2021
Guidance from other organizations is continually being issued and we'll do our best to link to them below - please keep checking back here for more updates. UPDATE 10th August 2021 Article: “ChAdOx1 SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccination: A putative precipitant of adrenal crises”...
Survey: Lived experience & Quality of life
Call for participants - "Exploring the lived experiences and quality of life of individuals affected by CAH" If you're 18 years and over and living with CAH, tell us how CAH affects your life in an individual discussion held at a convenient time face-to-face or...
New NICE Guidelines – identification and management of adrenal insufficiency
The publication of new NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guidelines - "Adrenal insufficiency: identification and management" marks a significant advancement in the management and treatment of primary, secondary and tertiary adrenal...
Survey: Paediatric Adrenal Insufficiency Education
This project, led by Edge Hill University is working with NHS clinicians to develop national education standards and resources for sick day/emergency management of adrenal insufficiency in children and young people. The project would like to hear the views of parents...