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Event on 10 April, 2018

David Tuller Public Lecture

Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear David Tuller talk on PACE,
followed by a 'meet and greet'.

Public lecture

Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear David Tuller talk on PACE, followed by a 'meet and greet'.

Join us on Tuesday 10 April at SACOSS, 47 King William Road, Unley, in the Marjorie Black Community Room.

Time: 7:15 for a 7:30 pm start, until 9 pm.

There is plenty of off-street parking and the venue is wheelchair and MCS friendly. If you are able to help set up, please come at 7 pm and if you are able to help out with the tea and coffee and packing up afterwards, we would be very grateful.

Gold coin donation at the door.

David Tuller

David is an investigative journalist and Senior Fellow in Public Health in Journalism at the Center of Global Public Health, University of California, Berkeley. He was a journalist and editor at the San Fransisco Chronicle for ten years and writes about health for the New York Times.

David has been instrumental in pushing back against the harmful recommendations of Graded Exercise Therapy (GET) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) that have come from the PACE trial.

David's original expose was 15,000 words and he has written extensively since.

Let's give him a warm SA welcome!

Last edited: 25 May, 2021