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Welcome to Emory's Brain Tumor Support Group information site, a resource network that allows you to access important BTSG information and documents.

The Brain Tumor Support Group meets the first Thursday of each month with the purspose of providing an opportunity for information-sharing and support among patients diagnosed with a brain tumor, be it malignant, benign or matastatic. Family and friends are also welcome to join the group.

Use this site to find information about upcoming events and meetings, as well as links to material presented at our meetings and forms to submit information to us.

We are excited to offer this electronically-based new service to our group members. We value your input, and your feedback is appreciated. If you have any suggestions for the site, or stories or photos you would like to share with the group, please contact us!

LOCATION:
The Emory Clinic, Building B
Department of Neurosurgery
Conference Room, Suite B-2200
Directions
FACILITATORS:
Karen Shires, RN, OCN
Martha Giardina, BSW
Carol Rivera, C-SWCM

The Brain Tumor Support Group meets the first Thursday of each month at 12:30pm. Light lunch is provided.

If you miss a group meeting, you can always find information on the Presentation Materials page of this website.


Next Meeting:

Thursday, September 4, 2008
12:30 pm - 2:30 pm

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