Perth NET Patient Forum

Perth NET Forum

The Unicorn Foundation invites people affected by Neuroendocrine Tumours (NETs), families, friends and interested health professionals to our free forum. Join guest experts in discovering the latest developments in the management of NETs.

When:          Wednesday 11th April 2018 
Time:            5.30pm – 8.30 pm 
Location:     Fiona Stanley Hospital Education Building
                      11 Robin Warren Drive
                       Murdoch  WA  6150
Cost:             Free
RSVP:           Friday 6th April 2018
                       (registration is essential for catering)

Light refreshments will be provided

Invited guest experts will include :

•      Dr David Ransom, Oncologist
•      Dr William MacDonald, Nuclear Medicine Physician
•      James Penhale, Specialist Psycho-oncology Clinical Psychologist
•      Kate Wakelin, Unicorn Foundation NET Nurse
•      Other Health Professionals
      
There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion. You are invited to submit any questions you would like addressed to the Unicorn Foundation Net Nurse Kate Wakelin on 1300 CURE NETS (1300 287 363) or email netnurse@neuroendocrine.org.au.

Please don't hesitate to contact Kate via phone/email (above) if you require any further information in regard to this event. A flyer for this event can be downloaded here Perth NET Forum Flyer

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