The 2011 Physician’s Round Table - January 27-30, 2011
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We cover all health topics every Sunday, 7-9 PM EST.
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SUBJECTS to be covered include: Morgellons, Lyme, CFS, Fibromyalgia, Autism, GMO Foods, Cancer, Vaccines…and more
The 2011 Physician’s Round Table has been set. Date is January 27-30, 2011. Location is Doubletree Hotel in Virginia Beach, VA. We are set up for 125 attendees.
Breaks are included; meals are on your own.
Available Booths:
2 TABLES/4 CHAIRS
3000.00
2/TABLES W/PRESENTATION (30 minutes)
3500.00
AUTHOR’S SPECIAL – ½ TABLE
350.00
ADMISSION:
PHYSICIANS 275.00
STUDENTS 200.00
ADVOCATES 250.00 (only 12 available; email peerobmagazine@aol.com for availability)
ADVERTISING:
Business card ad 250.00
We have some interesting presentations, with top notch speakers. If you would like to be considered as a presenter for this conference, please contact Sue Vogan at Peer Observations Magazine. Speaking slots are filling quickly, as are seats and tables. Brochures will be available soon.
For questions, please send an email to peerobmagazine@aol.com. For payment, please use PayPal and peerobmagazine@aol.com address. You will receive a confirmation from Peer Observations once payment is received.
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By Sue Vogan on May 14, 2009 in Uncategorized | comments(0)
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Legislation (HR-1507, S372, S474) is pending before those in government. It is written to protect only the federal whistleblower, blatantly forgetting the civilian and professional whistleblowers.
It is time for ALL whistleblowers to be protected from retaliation. It is time for investigations into cases that have been pushed aside but not forgotten (e.g. James Singer – mandated reporter for child abuse for a victim who would have been dead, because she was being raped and beaten; Singer was not protected and his case never investigated). It is time for civilian whistleblowers who have uncovered corruption and suffered due to no investigation and/or protection (e.g. Sue Vogan, uncovered an American military command cover-up in South Korea that would have sent two innocent soldiers to prison).
There are thousands of cases that could benefit from a bill amendment. It’s time for the corruption to end and the above bill amended to include ALL whistleblowers, in order to prevent harm and death to other innocent victims.
By Sue Vogan on Apr 20, 2009 in Uncategorized | comments(0)
In this issue:
Is Psychiatric Practice Scientific? Ernest Dempsey
When Federal and State Health Care Authorities Act Above the Law Jacques G. Simon, esq
Making Your Own Probiotics and Enzymes Marjorie Tietjen
Double Breaded Large Shrimp Auntie Val
Coupon Carole Carole Blake
Prevalence of Tick-Borne Pathogens in Ixodes scapularis ticks from Southern CT Eva Sapi, Ph.D.
To Bee or Not to Bee Dottie L. Heffron
Chronic Lyme Disease Compared to Chronic Syphilis Judith Miklossy, Ph.D., M.D.
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By Sue Vogan on Apr 20, 2009 in Uncategorized | comments(0)
Announcing The Physician’s Round Table Webinars
The webinars are 2-hour monthly round table meetings from the comfort of your home or office. The only equipment needed is a computer and a headset.
One speaker will present a 60-minute power point presentation, which will be followed immediately with a 1-hour round table discussion.
The webinar session will be open to 300 physicians, researchers, labs, and nurses from around the world. Each attendee will be able to view the power point presentations and verbally exchange ideas and information during the round table discussion following each presentation.
Various topics will be covered, including research, testing methods, treatment protocols, and legal issues for an array of mental and physical diseases.
A one–year subscription to the webinars is just $240.00 – a mere $20.00 per session or $10.00 per hour. This includes: all webinars for 12 months; a password for archived webinars; email reminders; a list of attendees for referrals; and a 12-month subscription to Peer Observations Magazine. Additionally, you will be privy to sponsors’ discounts and special offers, be entered into a monthly drawing for the monthly webinar door prize, and receive an advance invitation (25% discount) to the Peer Observations Magazine’s annual Physician’s Round Table meetings (2010 in Baltimore, MD).
The webinars are strictly Gordon-style meetings. Tecording (voice or other) of the webinars is prohibited.
To sign up for or to sponsor the webinars, simply go to http://www.peerobservations.com/ and click on “webinars”. We accept all major credit cards or checks/money orders by mail.
Please check the Peer Observations Magazine’s website for the webinar schedule and for further details. The first webinar is scheduled to be held Friday, May 29, 2009 at 11:00AM EST.
If you would like to be a presenter or sponsor, please contact Sue Vogan at peerobmagazine@aol.com
2009
May 29 Joseph Britto, MD (ISABEL diagnostic tool)
June 26 Stephen Olmstead, MD (Biofilms)
July 31 Chris Hussar, DDS, DO (medical infared imaging)
August 28 TBA
September 25 Jacques Simon, ESQ (New trends in regulatory and disciplinary enforcement proceedings)
October 30 Kelly Karpa, PhD (pharmacology/probiotics)
November 20 Eva Sapi, PhD (Borrelia and Biofilm)
December 18 TBA
2010
January TBA
February TBA
March TBA
Comments and Quotes:
“I am 100 per cent in support of this landmark idea, whose time has surely come. In fact, I think your brilliant concept is one of the best forward steps I can recall in ages. Let us go for it with all engines moving.” — Dr. Paul Duray
“This is more economic than a conference.” - lawyer
“I like this idea. Now we won’t be distracted.” - physician
“With the Gordon-style meeting, the physicians can be more open.” - physician’s wife
“This is bringing doctors together, the cost is economical, and no one has to travel.” - patient
“This is a fabulous idea!” - physician
By Sue Vogan on Apr 20, 2009 in Uncategorized | comments(0)
In Short Order brings the experts to you – because you deserve only the very best.
Monday, April 20th, 9PM EST at www.contacttalkradio.com, our guests will be Karen Forschner of the Lyme Disease Foundation and Constance Bean, author of Beating Lyme.
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FUTURE ISO EXPERT GUESTS: Dr. Rodger Murphree, Dr. Zhi Gang Sha, Dr. Leo Shea, Dr. Susan Silberstein, Dr. Ann Blake Taylor, Dr. David Volkman and Dr. Wallace Warfield, among others.
By Sue Vogan on Apr 17, 2009 in Uncategorized | comments(0)
“Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction.” — E.F. Schumacher
On In Short Order, we are moving in the opposite direction of those who are attempting to make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. We are moving in the direction of exposing roots of problems created by cowardly sabotage, misinformation, misrepresentation, science-less based practices, ballooned egos, plagiarism, ill-founded assumptions, greed, and misplaced self worth.
We feel the time has come to set records straight and reveal the truth about the problems and those causing the problems. We also feel the last four years of experts on In Short Order have set a positive track record for those that want an honest look at Lyme and other diseases. And we will continue to bring experts in their fields to In Short Order – because you, the listener, deserve only the best!
Without the facts, how is one to lay good plans? Without the truth, how may one make good decisions? If you want to be honestly informed, tune into In Short Order every Monday, 9PM EST, at www.contacttalkradio.com.
PAST EXPERT GUESTS: Dr. Jed Baker, Dr. Peter Breggin, Dr. Daniel Cameron, Dr. Hyla Cass, Dr. Lee Cowden, Dr. Stephen Fry, Dr. Kenneth Herman, Dr. Jean-Pierre Issa, Dr. Billy Johnson, Dr. Jeffrey Lockwood, Dr. Thomas Mather, Dr. Trevor Marshall, Dr. Eric Mart, Dr. Garth Nicolson, Dr. Richard Podell, Dr. James Schaller, Dr. Kenneth Singleton, Dr. Judith Shoemaker, Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, Dr. Gary Snyder, Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, and Dr. Terrie Wurzbacher, among others.
FUTURE EXPERT GUESTS: Dr. Rodger Murphree, Dr. Zhi Gang Sha, Dr. Leo Shea, Dr. Susan Silberstein, Dr. Ann Blake Taylor, and Dr. Wallace Warfield, among others.
By Sue Vogan on Aug 26, 2008 in Uncategorized | comments(1)
1000 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO SAVE A CHILD!
The eyes of the nation are on San Antonio, Texas. An influential opposition has, with malicious intent, lined up to make the following a benchmark case against right to treatment choice where multiple protocols exist. A loss will be devastating not only to this family, but also to the future of medical care access to everyone suffering from a disputed medical condition and especially to those, present or future, suffering with Lyme disease.
Marc, a nine-year-old Autistic child with confirmed Lyme disease, and his mom are under attack by San Antonio Child Protective Services (CPS) because the mom sought competent medical treatment for Marc. When she contacted us for help, she pleaded, “Please help me to save my son – he is dying!” In fact, without knowledgeable medical care, he was losing his vision and had already lost 30 pounds.
Uninformed physicians supporting the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) position on Lyme disease instigated the report to an equally uninformed CPS
CPS has interfered with the legal medical care of this special needs child without any due diligence. Their first intervention was an invasive confrontation indicating no desire to understand or resolve conflicting and debatable medical opinion widely known to be suspect [Findings by Connecticut Attorney General Blumenthal, Reported May 1, 2008].
The child is now subject to removal to institutional care with an equal lack of understanding and skill and Marc’s mom is being pursued for criminal charges. Texas CPS, the foster care system, and contracted physician services have a documented history of questionable actions and deadly results [Ramshaw, E., Dallas Morning News, August 17, 2008].
CPS and the San Antonio district have been in the spotlight for a number of missteps, the most recent being their mishandling of the abusive FLDS polygamist group situation in West Texas. San Antonio CPS needs to regain credibility. The local County District Attorney needs to recover from a series of strong criticisms in preparation for a 2010 reelection campaign. Such self-promotion of authority makes their prosecution of this matter highly questionable. The protectors from child abuse have become the abusers.
1000 people making a gift of $10 or more to this cause can provide the support and legal assistance to defend this egregious insult to the right of all parents to choose medical care for their children.
Please visit www.letssavemarc.org for more information and to see how you can help. This effort is sponsored by Child Protection and Safety (CPAS, www.childprotectionandsafety.org), a Nonprofit Association dedicated to providing resources to children and their families placed in duress and legal jeopardy by authorities interfering with proper medical care. CPAS is directed by a Board of patients & patient advocates known for their work in their own states and nationally.
Only $10 to thwart this attack –
save a child’s life –
and ultimately, OUR OWN RIGHTS.
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By Sue Vogan on Aug 23, 2008 in Uncategorized | comments(1)
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