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Raising Awareness Amongst Medics

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As FASD is a medical condition, The FASD Trust launched last year a Medical & Healthcare Professionals Forum to provide training and information for medics and also provide somewhere for medics to swap ideas, information and encourage research, especially in to the clinical management of those with FASD. The Forum has an annual conference, which next year will be in Oxford on 21-22 March, as well as a series of local study days for medics across the UK. The next local forum is this Friday in Bury St Edmunds, and 90 delegates are expected - it is slow but steady, we are getting the message out there,

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