Psychological Impact with Dr Sue Jackson - Virtual Pituitary Conference 2021

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • Dr Sue Jackson is running our session here on the Psychological Impact of Pituitary Conditions, as well as coping with anxiety during the pandemic.
    Sue is a Chartered Psychologist and is a member of our Medical Committee. She has supported us with many conferences in the past, and we’re delighted to have her help us with our first online event.
    If you have any questions for Sue about this presentation, please leave a comment and we will aim to get your questions answered in the next couple of weeks.
    USEFUL LINKS
    Psychological Impact booklet: pituitary.org.uk/information/...
    VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
    This video is part of The Pituitary Foundation’s Virtual Conference 2021. We’d like to say a huge thank you to Diurnal who have generously sponsored the sessions for this online event. Follow the links below for more info about this event.
    Programme: pituitary.org.uk/virtual-conf...
    Speaker biographies: pituitary.org.uk/virtual-conf...
    Donate online: thepituitaryfoundation.enthus... (When asked if you'd like to add a message, please specify that the donation is for the conference)
    Donate by text: Text PITCONF to 70085 to donate £10. Texts cost £10 plus one standard rate message.
    Donate by phone: 0117 370 1333
    THE PITUITARY FOUNDATION:
    Our website: pituitary.org.uk/
    Our Helpline details: pituitary.org.uk/support-for-...
    Facebook: / pituitaryfoundation
    Instagram: @pituitaryfoundation
    Twitter: @Pituitary_org
    MUSIC CREDIT
    Groundwork by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song...
    License: filmmusic.io/standard-license
    #WeArePituitary #VirtualConference

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1

  • @katiebeecroft145
    @katiebeecroft145 3 роки тому

    Really informative. Have shown my partner and parents and it's really helped them understand the impact my condition had on me. Also loved Sue i think she explained everything so so well. If only she was in London!!