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National Conferences
| The Caritas Malta Epilepsy
Association, in conjunction with the Department of Clinical
Pharmacology and Therapeutics University of Malta, held its national
conference on Saturday 20 February 2010, Dolmen Resort Hotel, Malta. What is epilepsy?
Improving our knowledge
L-Epilessija – Insir Naf Aktar
In Malta and Gozo, there are over 3000 persons who have been
diagnosed with epilepsy. Epilepsy is often a hidden medical
condition which requires several varying medical and support
services and it can greatly affect a person’s social and personal
life. One of the Caritas Malta Epilepsy Association’s (CMEA) main
aims is to help persons with epilepsy have improved health care
facilities as these are essential for an improved quality of life.
This year’s national conference will discuss the basic medical and
practical aspects of epilepsy, to ensure a better quality of life
for persons with epilepsy in the community. We have several
distinguished overseas and local speakers.
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Previous National Conferences
● Caritas
Malta Epilepsy Association
Epilepsy a Multi
disciplinary approach
Bugibba, Malta, Saturday 9th February 2008
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Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses in collaboration with Caritas
Malta Epilepsy Association
Epilepsy and the Nursing
Profession
Bugibba, Malta, Friday 16th November 2007
● Caritas
Malta Epilepsy Association
Ten years of work - The
Social Impact of Epilepsy
Għaxar Snin ta’ Ħidma - Epilessija u l -Impatt Soċjali
Bugibba, Malta, 18th February 2006
● Caritas
Malta Epilepsy Association
Malta, L-Epilessija u t-Tfal - Flimkien Naslu
Malta, Epilepsy and Children - Together We Will Succeed
22nd February 2003 ● Caritas
Malta Epilepsy Association
L-Epilessija
fil-Miftuh. Esperjenzi f’Malta
Epilepsy in the Open, Experiences from Malta
Bugibba, Malta, 3rd November 2001
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