Thursday, June 7, 2018

Are you a diabetic stroke survivor?

I consider the ability to speak out the most important qualification, you have to counteract the tyranny of low expectations that anyone connected to stroke has. I don't have diabetes or I would jump at this chance. The NSA has never to my knowledge ever asked for survivor feedback.
http://support.stroke.org/site/R?i=fFWh5DNy1GItYfBkSPCs8g

‎Jun‎ ‎6 at ‎12‎:‎02‎ ‎PM

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Dear dean,
The National Stroke Association is working with a diabetes-focused pharmaceutical company to recruit two diabetic stroke survivors to participate on their advisory board. This is an opportunity to help others understand the complexities of navigating post-stroke life while managing diabetes. The one-time meeting will take place in Princeton, NJ on September 7, 2018 with an optional dinner the evening before. The following criteria will be considered to select the participants:
  • Stroke survivor
  • Type II diabetic for at least 5 years
  • Must have been on a number of diabetic medications
  • Not afraid to speak up and share your insight and story
  • Must live in the continental U.S.
If interested, please send an email to Lori Carroll at lcarroll@stroke.org by June 15, 2018 with the following information:
  • Name
  • State of residence
  • Age
  • Your email and phone number
You must be able to travel. Travel expenses will be covered for participant.
Sincerely,
lori.PNG
Lori Carroll
Sales Manager, Corporate Engagement

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