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Brookfield, Danbury Sunrise, Danbury Noon, Ridgefield, and Newtown Rotary Clubs plus the Ridgefield and Newtown Lyme Disease Task Forces invite you to attend an informational lecture on
LYME DISEASE Come learn about the problems associated with diagnosis and treatment of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases that are prevalent in your community.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 7:00-9:00pm (doors open at 6:00pm) at The Western Connecticut State University Westside Campus Student Center (Lake Ave. / Mill Plain Rd.), Danbury, CT
Speakers
Richard I. Horowitz, M.D. - Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Horowitz is a Board Certified Internist based in Hyde Park, NY, who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. A former Assistant Director of medicine at Vassar Brothers Hospital, he has over 20 years experience in treating more than 11,000 cases of persistent (late) Lyme disease. He is Vice President of the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society, Inc. ILADS, www.ilads.org.
Pat Smith - President of the Lyme Disease Association, www.LymeDiseaseAssociation.org Pat Smith will give an update on Lyme Disease including infection rates, spread of the disease and solutions. Admission is FREE and open to the public
Directions to: WSCU Westside Campus Student Center (Lake Ave. / Mill Plain Rd.), Danbury, CT
From route I-84 east or west: Take exit 4 Lake Ave. off I-84. Turn right at the end of exit ramp onto Lake Ave. Travel approx. 8/10 mile on Lake Ave. (the name of the street becomes Mill Plain Rd.) At the light in front of the Super Stop and Shop supermarket, turn right onto University Blvd. Go about a mile to the top of the hill. See the Westside Campus Student center on the right.
From US-7 south of I-84: Go north on US-7 to the intersection of I-84. Bear right as US-7 blends into I-84 east. Take exit 4 Lake Ave. Follow the directions above.
For more information please call: Russell Cornelius (203) 775-8010 or email: [email protected]Posts: 422 | From CT | Registered: Oct 2007
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