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- Last Updated: 06 February 2019 06 February 2019
Slide Presentation, January 15, 2019
Required and recommended reading for the IHP Interprofessional rounds January 2019
Supplementary Readings: Annotated List (Massachusetts ME/CFS & FM Association)
Links to more information about ME/CFS (Massachusetts ME/CFS & FM Association)
Get CME/CE credit for watching Unrest
Video presentations
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- Last Updated: 23 February 2022 23 February 2022
Videos of 2022 Sunday Conversations series
Video of Grand Rounds at Heywood Hospital, Dr. Anthony Komaroff, October 27, 2021
Video from "Invisible Disabilities: Long COVID and Other Post-Infectious Illnesses", September, 2021
Video from "Post-Pandemic Zooming for Jewish Disability Inclusion (6-27-21)"
Video from The Puzzle Solver author event, February, 2021
Videos from our annual lecture series with ME/CFS leaders and researchers, 2010 to the present
Videos of MassMECFS & FM Unrest events
Videos of our organization’s members, with Llewellyn King
Videos of MassMECFS & FM Unrest events
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- Last Updated: 29 May 2019 29 May 2019
Not able to attend recent screenings of Unrest or other events in Massachusetts?
Videos from these events are now posted.
Video from Hampshire College (Amherst, February 2019)
Video from MGH Institute of Health Professions (Boston, January 2019)
Video from Boston University (Boston, October 2018)
Video from Cooley Dickinson Hospital (Northampton, May 2018)
Video from Massachusetts State House (Boston, April 2018)
Video from Massachusetts Department of Public Health (Boston, March 2018)
Video from Regent Theatre (Arlington MA, Nov. 2017)
2018 Fall conference - A Conversation with David Tuller
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- Last Updated: 04 December 2018 04 December 2018
How Investigative Journalism Succeeds in a Hostile Medical Environment: A Conversation with David Tuller
DrPH and investigative journalist
David Tuller has been writing since 2015 about the controversial PACE study, which purported to "prove" that Graded Exercise Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy could cure ME/CFS. Top researchers who have reviewed the study say it is fraught with indefensible methodological problems. Building on the work of ME/CFS advocates and researchers, Tuller exposed these flaws in a series of carefully researched articles. In addition to his work on PACE, he has written articles about ME/CFS for the New York Times and other publications.
Learn first-hand how journalism can advance science and public awareness of a devastating disease.
Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, 1 - 3:30 p.m.
Newton Wellesley Hospital, Newton MA