Showing posts with label Indianapolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indianapolis. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

ALERT: Conference Registration Closes June 6



PHA’s 2014 International PH Conference and Scientific Sessions is only 17 days away! If you haven’t registered yet – there is still time left. More than 1,200 PH community members have already registered to attend this unique educational and networking event taking place June 20-22 in Indianapolis, Ind.

In 2012, we had an overwhelming response to registration. With more than 1,500 people registered to attend our 2012 Conference, we had to close online registration and start a waiting list. Space is limited, so register now to reserve your spot!


Online registration will be available until Friday, June 6 at 3 p.m. ET.
                 
For questions about registration, contact Registration@PHAssociation.org or call 301-565-3004 x763.


Tuesday, May 27, 2014

ALERT: Conference Program Book Available Online


Our Conference program book is still printing – but we wanted you to get a sneak peek now! A PDF copy of the program book is now available to view and download on our website.


You will receive a copy of the program book in your attendee bag given out when you check-in at Conference registration in a few weeks!

This program book will be your guide to the weekend, providing session times, session names, speakers, maps of the hotel and more.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Sights and Attractions of Indianapolis

As you are registering to attend PHA’s 2014 International PH Conference in Indianapolis, you are probably wondering what makes Indy so special. Indianapolis is a thriving city and beautiful place to plan a family vacation or a singles retreat. We all know that Indianapolis is home to the NFL Indianapolis Colts, but the city has a variety of attractions for everyone! Don’t believe us? We spoke to the local Indianapolis PH Support Group members and asked for their top picks of attractions in the area.

Here’s what they had to say:

“I’m in Indy, and I highly recommend the museums: Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Museum of Art, Conner Prairie Interactive History Park. And our Children's Museum is known as the best in the country. There’s also a great variety of arts and entertainment downtown and around Indy, too, for the young adult crowd.”

Natalie Tolley, PH Parent, Indianapolis, Ind.

“White River State Park is in downtown Indy and just across the street from the [Conference hotel] JW Marriott Indianapolis. The park has many acres with a beautiful zoo, museums, five memorials, world-renowned Imax theater, a beautiful canal with paddle boats, gondolas, bicycles, segway tours, fountains, and free summer concerts! We are also home to Circle Center Mall, a three-floor Simon mall with many great restaurants and stores. And all of this is within walking distance of the Marriott.”

Cindy Battiato, PH Caregiver, Indianapolis, Ind.

Other Sites to consider:
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Indianapolis Zoo
  • NCAA Hall of Fame
  • Dallara IndyCar Factory
For more tips on planning your visit to Indianapolis this summer, visit our Conference website.


Posted by:

Brianah Lewis
Web Services Intern, PHA

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

To Begin to Hope Again: Dale Rankin-Mack


by Dale Rankin-Mack, PH Patient

I remember my first three years with PH. After spending three months in an ICU, I had no muscles left. Each day was scary for me. It was so hard to keep water away from the port in my chest. I took baths because I could control where the water went. I was so weak that I would sit on the stairs and lift myself up stair by stair. My hands shook so badly that I had to ask an amazing neighbor to help with medicine every day. My legs always hurt, and my whole body ached. Besides the pump, I took 13 pills in the morning, and most days, I hardly made it out of bed.

Does any of this sound familiar? Many times in our world, it may seem like we are going nowhere. We privately cry inside, and while our caregivers are amazing, it's really hard for someone to walk in our shoes. However, as PH patients, we also live in an amazing world. We have 12 therapies, three approved by the Food and Drug Administration in just two months in 2013. Each year, as we wait for a cure, it seems like PHA, medical professionals, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies are trying to make our PH experiences more tolerable.

I'd like to tell you a story. Two years ago, I went to my first International PH Conference, through the grace of a scholarship. I was very curious about the latest therapies, and I found the Conference to be quite amazing. You could sit and actually talk to researchers. You could go to a variety of meeting, discussions, and forums and speak directly to the doctors running clinical studies or the representatives from the companies with the newest therapies.

On Saturday at Conference, something really cool happened to me. I had gone to a panel discussion with a group of doctors and researchers, talking about new therapies, including an internal pump and catheter. As I left the meeting, an older couple followed me out. As I started walking over to another session, the man touched my shoulder and said, You know my wife has that internal pump." We talked about it, and I became curious to get involved in a clinical trial.

Today, I have that pump inside of me. Without that Conference, it would never have happened.
Yes, I'm still on many of the same medications as before, but after that Conference, I feel a renewed sense of hope. Im not saying that everyone should go to Conference to get a new medication, but I am saying that Conference opened my eyes to even more possibilities in PH research and clinical trials.

I have a renewed sense of wellbeing and excitement for the future after going to Conference and seeing all the possibilities. For everyone out there with PH, or PH with another horrid disease, there is always hope. The doctors, researchers, medical staff, and research companies who are working to cure this disease are working faster than every before. New therapies are being tested each year. Always know there is hope each day for everyone to find.

I am convinced that I wouldnt be where I am today I hadn't gone to PHAs International PH Conference in Florida in 2012. If there is any way for you to get to Indianapolis this year, please come. Bunk with a friend, bring an air mattress - just find a way to come! You will see your PH in a whole new light. You will learn things, meet new friends, and smile a lot during these few days together. It is the most valuable time and effort you can make. I hope and pray to see you there!

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Video: PHA Visits Indianapolis Ahead of Conference!

PHA staff member, Rebecca Gifford, recently visited Indianapolis in preparation of our upcoming 2014 Conference this June. Not only did she visit the Conference hotel, she also scoped out different locations for our Kids' Room field trip, and got the chance to meet with some of our vendors who will help make Conference an amazing experience for all!

Check out the video below, filmed on-site during Rebecca's trip.

 

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

114 days until Conference Opening…



In 114 short days, PHA’s 2014 International PH Conference and Scientific Sessions will venture to Indianapolis for what will be the largest gathering of the PH community in the world. Conference will take place June 20-22 at the JW Marriott Indianapolis. Are you planning to join us? We sure hope so! Registration is already open and the list of PH community members attending Conference is growing by the day.

Our 2014 Conference is themed Racing Toward a Cure, which speaks to both the racing aspect of the city of Indianapolis, and the fast-paced motion of the PH community. Even better – the theme was submitted by a PH patient, Mary Svikhart, just for this Conference.

PHA’s International PH Conference is unique because it brings together patients, family members, medical professionals, researchers and friends for three days of education, networking and fun. Conference truly is a center-point for the PH community, and it only happens once every two years.

If you have already registered for Conference, below are some highlights you can expect in June. But if you’re undecided, we hope these highlights encourage you to register and join us!

Come to learn.
Conference is a chance to learn about the latest treatments and research in PH, strategies for managing life with the disease and ways to fight back. Patients and family members will be able to choose from more than 50 educational sessions to attend, all presented by leading medical professionals, patients, family members and PHA staff.

We didn’t forget about the PH-treating medical professionals! In addition to the full-day Scientific Sessions, medical professionals can choose from 12 sessions dedicated to the fundamentals of PH. Plus, the Conference Poster Hall will feature case studies and abstracts about the latest research in the field from their fellow colleagues from around the world.

Come to share.
Attending Conference provides the perfect venue for you to connect with others, just like you, from all over the world. Whether it is during sessions, in the Exhibit Hall or in the elevator heading back to your hotel room – you will meet, or re-meet, more than 1,500 of your PH friends who are in attendance!  

Come for a life-changing experience.
Nobody can speak to the impact that Conference has better than a Conference attendee. So if you don’t take our word for it, here is what a PH community member said about our last Conference:

“Conference was the final realization that I am not alone. Being in the same room with so many different people, but yet having something so big in common, made me feel like I am more in control of this disease.” – 2012 Conference Attendee

So, ladies and gentlemen…. Start your engines – and join us as we race toward Conference!


Posted by:
Suzanne Flood

Marketing & Communications Manager, PHA

PHA Conferences Attended: 2010; 2012