The goal of Rare Disease Day Spokane is to be an advocacy event to draw attention to rare diseases as an important public health issue. This is an opportunity for patients, caregivers, medical professionals, students, educators, legislators, and industry leaders to come together to learn about rare diseases and what it’s like to live with or care for someone with a rare disease.
To get tickets to this free event, sign up via Facebook or through Eventbrite.
Speakers:
Moe Backman – Mead SD Social Worker, Patient, Parent Advocate
Jared Tawney – Future Marriage and Family Therapist, Rare Disease Patient, Husband, Community Connector
Radha Nandagopal, MD – WSU Clinical Education Director, Pediatric Ednourologist, Gardner, Parent
Friday, February 28, 2020 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
WSU Riverpoint Campus
600 N Riverpoint Blvd
Student Academic Center – Room 120
Spokane, WA
Food will be provided.
Parking – WSU parking lot is pay to park | Street parking is limited to 1 hour – Free
Questions? Contact mary.mcdirmid@rareaction.org