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  • Pompe Preceptorship

    Mercure Hotel Manchester Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester, United Kingdom

    Pompe Preceptorship, hosted by Mark Holland from the Metabolic Unit, Manchester

  • The 33rd symposium: Cystic fibrosis in children and adults

    Royal Society of Medicine 1 Wimpole Street, London, United Kingdom

    This unique and multi-specialist event will look at and teach paediatricians how to be vigilant and confident when diagnosing masked and irrelevant signs and symptoms of illness or disease.

    £35 – £160
  • The Manchester Rare Disease Showcase

    The Bridgewater Hall Lower Mosley Street, Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom

    Join Findacure for The Manchester Rare Disease Showcase – a day long conference celebrating rare disease developments in Manchester and North West England.

    Free – £21.79
  • Rett UK Regional Professionals Day

    THE HUB Easton Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

    Great opportunity to learn more about Rett syndrome and how to support people with the disorder

    Free
  • A Puff of Smoke Book Launch and Exhibition

    The Centre for Better Health 1A Darnley Road, London, United Kingdom

    Join Sarah Lippett to celebrate the publication of A Puff of Smoke on the 1st of November 6-9pm at The Centre for Better Health in London.

    Free
  • Direct-to-consumer genetic testing: Health and ancestry

    Royal Society of Medicine 1 Wimpole Street, London, United Kingdom

    This event will give you a comprehensive view of the direct to consumer genetic tests available and their implications. Through lectures from renowned specialists as well as lively debates, you will be well informed of the benefits and risks of ancestry and health tests.

    £35 – £120
  • The unusual suspects: rare diseases in everyday medicine

    Royal Society of Medicine 1 Wimpole Street, London, United Kingdom

    Medics 4 Rare Diseases and the RSM will bring a faculty of top speakers to explore how rare diseases are relevant in everyday clinical medicine