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February 27, 2008
Morton's
Steakhouse (free
parking in Berstein Young parking structure)
735
S Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA 90017-2513
213-553-4566
WHO ATTENDED
6:30
pm: Network Reception
7:30
pm: Dinner & Speaker
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Topic:
"Leading Patients on the Journey Toward Interstitial
Cystitis (IC) Relief "
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the conclusion of this activity, the participant will
be able to: |
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Recognize IC when patients present with unresolved symptoms
of mimicking conditions. |
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Assess
an overview of treatment approaches for IC. |
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Perscribe
treatment options for the relief of bladder pain or
discomfort associated with IC. |
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Dr.
Kaufman earned his medical degree from the State University
of New York at Stony Brook School of Medicine. He currently
serves as Assistant Professor of Clinical Urology at Columbia
University.
Dr.
Kaufman has been certified by the American Board of Urology
since 1991, and is a member of the American Urological Association.
He lectures across the nation to other physicians on new
breakthroughs in urology and accurate diagnostic techniques,
and has published articles about urological treatments in
major magazines, including Self, Redbook, and Good Housekeeping.
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Dr.
Kaufman has received national media attention, and praise
from colleagues for the development of therapies which are
effective alternatives to surgery. |
Meeting
Fees
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No
charge to:
Members (in good standing)
Residents |
$30
Fee to:
Senior Members
Health Professionals
Spouse/Guests
Out of Area Doctors |
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County Non-Members:
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