North Carolina Lupus Chapter to Hold Lupus Empowerment Seminar in Charlotte – Aug. 20

7/13/16

The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter (LFANC) is hosting its “2016 Lupus Empowerment Workshop Series” in Charlotte on Saturday, Aug. 20.

The two-part workshop in Charlotte is scheduled for 10:00AM-1:00PM. The seminar will be held at Myers Park Presbyterian Church Outreach Center located at 1073 Providence Road (28207). Manika Zeri, MD, with Northeast Rheumatology will be presenting “Lupus and the Skin.” This session will focus on the environmental effects, symptoms, prevention methods, and treatment associated with lupus and the skin and other skin-related issues.

The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter will also be presenting “Doctor-Patient Communication” to help lupus thrivers learn about the role they play in communicating with their physicians and how to adequately prepare for their appointments.

“Our educational seminars enable us to give the 45,000 individuals who are living with lupus in North Carolina the opportunity to feel empowered to take charge of their health,” said Christine John-Fuller, President & CEO of LFANC. “We appreciate the incredible support of our presenters and volunteers who play a vital role in furthering our mission and in helping make life better for those affected by lupus.”

The “2016 Lupus Empowerment Workshop Series” is a six-city series of educational workshops that provide individuals affected by lupus with methods for not only living, but also thriving. The seminars offer information on different topics from subject matter experts.

There is no charge to attend, but registration is required for the Charlotte workshop by Wednesday, Aug. 17. For questions, call 877-849-8271 or email info@lupusnc.org. For more information about the “2016 Lupus Empowerment Series” and to sign up, visit www.lupusnc.org.

About Lupus:
Lupus is an unpredictable and misunderstood autoimmune disease that ravages different parts of the body. It is difficult to diagnose, hard to live with, and a challenge to treat. Lupus is a cruel mystery because it is hidden from view and undefined, has a range of symptoms, hits out of nowhere, and has no known cause and no known cure. Its health effects can range from a skin rash to a heart attack. Lupus is debilitating and destructive, and can be fatal, yet research on lupus remains underfunded relative to its scope and devastation.

About the Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter:
The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter is part of the national force devoted to solving the cruel mystery of lupus while providing caring support to those who suffer from its brutal impact. Serving an estimated 45,000 living with lupus in North Carolina, the chapter is the center of excellence for those affected by lupus, bridging patients, their families, caregivers, and the medical community. For more information about lupus or the LFANC, visit www.lupusnc.org or call (877) 849-8271. For the latest news and updates, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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