Thursday, November 10, 2011

Women At Risk Symposium

Below is an invitation to attend a great event that Eileen Fuentes will be speaking at next week:

Women At Risk
NY Presbyterian Hospital
Columbia University Medical Center

Invites You to Attend

The Laurie Bass Sklaver Annual Symposium

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Empower Yourself: Lifestyle and Wellness Choices for Women at High Risk for or with Breast Cancer



GET HEALTHY: LIFESTYLE MODIFICATIONS AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS FOR

CANCER PREVENTION

Heather Greenlee, ND, PhD

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Medical Oncology,
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health & College of Physicians and Surgeons

Naturopathic Physician and Epidemiologist


SOUL (SEASONAL, ORGANIC, UNPROCESSED, & LOCAL) FOOD TO SUPPORT YOUR HEALTH

Eileen Z. Fuentes
Board Certified Wellness, Lifestyle & Integrative Cancer Coach
Breast Cancer Survivor

 

MAKING CHOICES: INTEGRATING COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES AND STANDARD TREATMENTS

Hope Nemiroff

Executive Director, Breast Cancer Options

Breast Cancer Survivor



PATIENT PANEL

A panel of survivors and women at high risk for breast cancer will discuss their experiences.



Moderated by Katherine Crew, MD

Co-Medical Director, Women At Risk

Florence Irving Assistant Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons



Opening Remarks by Sheldon Feldman, MD

Chief of Breast Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital



MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 2011

Refreshments 5:30-6:00PM * Program 6:00-8:00PM

UJA-Federation of New York * 7th Floor Conference Center * 130 E. 59th St. between Park and Lexington Aves.



Reservations Required: Please call (212) 305-5917 or email info@womenatrisknyc.org

Free admission * Seating is limited



This event is generously supported by the

Friends and Family of Laurie Bass Sklaver


1 comment:

  1. Hey Moya
    Thank you for the information. I think Eileen is a very informative person. I am sure there is a lot more to learn from her.

    ReplyDelete