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
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