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Gathering in Scotland - FREE patient event

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Morning,

We've had a few cancellations over the weekend for our next Gathering in Scotland taking place on Tuesday 17th April at Stirling Court Hotel.

There's a great programme of events including talks by Professor Iain McInnes, Dr James Dale and Dr Mohini Gray as well as a 'market place' of exhibitions, demonstrations and information points hosted by the local rheumatology team. Lots of opportunities to learn more about RA, ask questions of the experts and socialise with others. Lunch and refreshments provided.

If you would like to attend this FREE patient event - please contact me at emma@nras.org.uk or call the office on 01628 823524.

Kind regards

EmmaS-NRAS

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Hi emmaS could you tell me what time the gathering starts on Tuesday morning,

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EmmaS-NRASNRAS in reply to popsmith1874

of course, registration is from 9.30-10 and the event will finish no later than 4pm. If you email me at the address above I can email you the itinerary if that helps with your planning and/or if you cannot attend the whole day.

Kind regards

Emma

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