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Myositis UK AGM and conference Sunday 16th October 2022

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The next AGM and conference will take place on Sunday 16th October 2022 at the Oxford Belfry Hotel, Oxford

The annual Myositis UK AGM and conference is held each year and is free to members & one partner (includes lunch). If your not a member you can join (also free) see website.

It is a great opportunity to find out more about the work of Myositis UK, learn about ongoing research, and meet others affected by Myositis

Information & registration form via link

myositis.org.uk/events/agm/

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I'm so pleased the AGM and Conference is taking place this year. I find it is really helpful to learn about the research that is on-going and to listen to experts about the type of myositis that I have. Is there a link on the website to book a place?

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Link is on the post Carole

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Thanks Jo.

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