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Stamford, Connecticut

Upcoming Meeting(s)

Next meeting:
April 5th, 2008
10AM - 11:30AM

Meeting Location

Stamford Ferguson Library
One Library Plaza
Stamford, CT
(Bedford/Broad St)
3rd Floor

Contact Information

Group Leader:
Christine Wu
(914) 837-1190
cwu108@yahoo.com


Additional Meeting & Group Information:

Speaker: Dr. Mark Burns, M,D, Rheumatology
Topic: New Medical Advances and Development in AS/RA.




About Christine Wu, Stamford's Support Group Leader

Christine Wu has lived with Spondylitis since age of ten (or perhaps even before then) which developed into the adult form. Having lived with Spondylitis all her life she realized that one of the greatest combat for this condition is to stay informed and better understand the conditions. Through the support group, Christine strongly believes that it will bring about this type of empowerment for all involved.

Professionally, Christine is an IT Systems Analyst with ContiGroup in NYC, after years of doing mid-level consulting work with fortune 500 companies. She is certified for software applications used by accounting departments. She enjoys meeting everyone in the Stamford group and is planning to continue with more meetings this year. She hopes that you will have a chance to drop by. She looks forward to meeting you!



Want to start a new support group?

We know that an active role in managing spondylitis, backed by a sound knowledge base, will positively influence its outcome. The people who lead Spondylitis Educational Support Groups play a vital role by providing a forum for those with spondylitis to take an active role in taking charge of spondylitis. Click here to learn more




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