[il-talk] FW: Reminder: Seminars at Hadley Presents: All About Albinism

Robert A.Hansen roberthansen33 at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 20 13:22:44 UTC 2011






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Subject: Reminder: Seminars at Hadley Presents: All About Albinism



Seminars @ Hadley Presents: All About Albinism



Date: Friday, January 21, 2011



Time:  11:00 a.m. CST, 17:00 GMT



You probably have heard the term ‘albino’ referring to a person with very light skin and hair. But, did you know that people with albinism almost always have some degree of uncorrectable low vision? Do you know what it is like to live with albinism?

Join Seminars at Hadley for a 60 minute discussion all about albinism.  Senior Vice President Dawn Turco will question a panel of experts on several aspects of the condition including; the genetics of albinism, the low vision associated with albinism, prominent psycho-social issues people with albinism and parents of children with albinism face and educating a child with albinism. The panel will also address the myths and misconceptions about albinism and talk about NOAH (National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation).



Panelists include Sheila Adamo, Chair of the NOAH Board of Directors (mother of four, 11 year old son Joey has albinism), Murray Brilliant PhD, Director at the Center for Human Genetics at the Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, Susan Dalton, M.S.Ed., CVRT, Transition Specialist (mother of two grown children with albinism), Kelsey Thompson, immediate past Chair of the NOAH Board of Directors (a person with albinism) and Michael McGowan, NOAH Executive Director (a person with albinism).



As always, listening to the seminar remains free of charge. There is a US $25 fee associated with completing the seminar for credit (1 CE hour). Professionals interested in receiving continuing education credit will be required to successfully complete a quiz and brief survey before a certificate is issued. (ACVREP approval pending)



To register for this seminar, follow this link: http://hadley.edu/5_c_seminarAtHadley.asp

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