Not sure where Marc got this:
From: Dr. Marc-Alexander Fluks
Source: BACME
Date: November 9 and december 2, 2022
URL:
https://bacme.info/event/bacme-2022-conference/
BACME 2022 Conference: Post-Exertional Malaise and Beyond
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The British Association of Clinicians in ME/CFS (BACME) recently held
our latest conference which was delivered virtually for the second time.
Many of our members are missing the networking and social aspects of
in-person events but can also see many advantages to the virtual format
in terms of time, cost and accessibility.
Delivering the conference in the virtual format has led to us producing
some valuable education resources in the form of video recordings of
presentations and innovation slot presentations and these are available
to all BACME members through the members resources on our website.
We were also able to incorporate the voice of people with ME/CFS
throughout the day using a range of creative media including video
diaries and interviews, poems and music. It is clear from the feedback
received that this aspect of the conference was valuable and much
appreciated by our attendees.
If you would like to see the broad range of subjects covered then please
have a look at our Conference programme:
https://bacme.info/wp-content/uploa...ractive-Conference-Programme-without-Zoom.pdf
We have received a huge amount of positive feedback following the event.
These are a small selection of the comments submitted in answer to the
question: 'What did you like about the conference?'
The top-rated speakers and experts in the field, choice of subjects,
number of workshops and networking opportunities. Really enjoyable and
informative event which allows for networking and shared experience of
health professionals. Patient and carer opinions gave food for thought
also. Fantastic mix of speakers and workshops. Overwhelming amount of
information and discussion to process, glad they are going on website.
Mix and match of talks, workshops, break out small group and creative
sessions... but most important, patient voice and the lovely video story
and a fantastic opportunity for interaction...and that too all in a
virtual environment-too good!
Great use of patient experience of living with ME. I really appreciated
the focus on patient experiences blended with science. The patient
representation was thought provoking and emotional.
Membership of BACME is open to UK-based healthcare professionals,
researchers and patient representatives involved in the diagnosis and/or
treatment of ME/CFS using clinically effective practice.
If you are interested in becoming a BACME member then you can apply to
join through our website:
https://bacme.info/join/
Kind regards
The BACME Team