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15th Annual Endometriosis Foundation of America Patient Symposium Set to Empower Endo Patients
Endometriosis patients and advocates are gearing up for the highly anticipated 15th Annual Endometriosis Foundation of America Patient Symposium in New York City. The event, themed ‘Understand Your Endo, Take Control of Your Life,’ will take place at the 4W43 Building on March 2 and 3.
Hosted by the Endometriosis Foundation of America, the symposium aims to increase awareness about the condition, fund crucial research, provide advocacy and support for patients, and educate both the public and medical community on endometriosis.
More than 30 expert speakers—comprising doctors, surgeons, therapists, researchers, and activists—will lead panel discussions and sessions on a wide range of topics related to managing endometriosis, equipping attendees with the tools they need to lead fulfilling lives while dealing with the challenges posed by the condition.
The comprehensive program will include expert panels and patient discussions covering various aspects of endometriosis, ensuring that attendees receive valuable insights and guidance to better navigate the complexities of the condition.
Each ticket includes access to two days of the symposium, with offerings such as continental breakfast, lunch, coffee, tea, and other refreshments to keep participants energized and engaged throughout the event. Additionally, there will be a Networking & Reception Social on Saturday evening for attendees to connect and build relationships within the endometriosis community.
For those unable to attend in person, a video recording ticket is available for purchase at a reduced cost, giving individuals the opportunity to catch up on the sessions at their convenience, with the recording becoming available approximately a week after the symposium.
The Patient Symposium 2024 is more than just an event—it’s a supportive community coming together to share knowledge, learn from experts, and empower one another in the face of endometriosis. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding and management of the condition amidst a community of understanding and support.