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Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome: A Diagnostic and
Management Challenge is a Web-based education
program designed to expand the knowledge base of health care providers to
improve diagnosis and treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). It is jointly
sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and The
CFIDS Association of
America.
Leonard
Jason, PhD Professor Psychology
Department DePaul University Chicago,
IL
Nancy
Klimas, MD Professor of
Medicine University of Miami School of Medicine Miami,
FL Principal Investigator Center for Multidisciplinary Studies of
CFS
Charles W. Lapp, MD
Assistant Consulting Professor, Duke University
Medical Center Director, Hunter-Hopkins
Center, P.A.
Charlotte, NC
Teresa
Lupton, RN BSS Coordinator for Educational
Opportunities The CFIDS Association of
America
K. Kim
McCleary, BA President and CEO Provider
Education Project Director The CFIDS Association of
America
William
C. Reeves, MD, MSc Chief, Viral Exanthems
and Herpesvirus Branch Principal Investigator for the CDC CFS Research
Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Project
Director
Christine Heim, PhD Assistant
Professor Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Emory
University School of Medicine
Kasia Faryna, BA Marketing Associate The CFIDS Association of America
James F. Jones, MD Lead Physician, CFS Research
Program Viral Exanthems and Herpesvirus Branch Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
Teresa Lupton, RN, BSS Coordinator for
Educational Opportunities The CFIDS Association of America
K. Kim McCleary, BA President and
CEO Provider Education Project Director The CFIDS Association of America
William
C. Reeves, MD, MSc Chief, Viral Exanthems
and Herpesvirus Branch Principal Investigator for the CDC CFS Research
Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Project
Director
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