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This just came across my email from the COPDFoundation.org for anyone who is interested:

Dear BronchandNTM360social Member,

We are excited for the upcoming Town Hall teleconference on December 7, 2017 from 1-2pm EST, with expert speaker Dr. Kevin Winthrop from Oregon Health and Science University. If you have not yet registered, please click here to do so. This is a unique opportunity for community members to learn the basics about NTM and Bronchiectasis, as well as to ask an expert questions surrounding these chronic lung conditions. Please find the Agenda here to see all topics that will be discussed. The 2nd Town Hall will take place in early 2018. We will update you on the specifics when they become available.

Our focus this Autumn has been around transitioning from Summer to Fall and tips to help respiratory patients. There have been numerous blog posts and important questions added that we hope will be useful to you. We encourage you to log on and see what has been posted. If you have comments or information to share with your fellow patients, or if you are a healthcare provider or caretaker, please share your knowledge or experience.

Through the Winter months, we will discuss sleep and self-care, preparing for the holidays and how to tackle family gatherings while not pushing yourself too far. Do you have any tips to share with the community? Start the conversation!

If you have any questions about the upcoming events or anything else on BronchandNTM360social, please email us at Info@bronchiectasisandntminitiative.org.

Thank you all-we look forward to seeing around BronchandNTM360social!

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Replies to "This just came across my email from the COPDFoundation.org for anyone who is interested: Dear BronchandNTM360social..."

Dear Lindham,

Can you tell me where the conference will be held?  I am very interested.

@nick52 It's a teleconference so you just call in. Once you register, they send you a phone number and code to put in. I will forward the email to you. Linda

@lindam272 , This would be a great benefit to our members, especially those that are newly diagnosed.

Hi @nick52 and everyone,
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Sorry Colleenyoung!  All i know is click reply!  I thought it was replying as a private message! Thanks!

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