Doctor Gordon Cameron says:

“Why not come meet me live online and together we'll solve your blood pressure problems and answer all your questions"

You'll get the chance to interact with me in person

 

From: Doctor Gordon Cameron
Blood pressure Expert
Edinburgh, Scotland

 


Dear Fellow Blood Pressure Sufferer,

   I want to tell you about my new innovative way of helping you deal with your blood pressure problems - after multiple and persistent requests I've arranged a great new way for you to learn more about blood pressure and how to treat it.

  I'm inviting you to join me live online - I'm making myself available for a series of interactive online sessions where together we can work to solve your blood pressure problems.


  Each seminar session - or "webinar" will last an hour and the timings will be arranged to fit in with a choice of time zones and different times of the day. Numbers attending will be limited so that you can have time to interact directly with me if you want to.


  All you need to do is point your internet browser at a webpage - I'll send you the address when you register - and you'll be able to hear me speak live. I'll show slides, video clips and images to explain the important facts that relate to blood pressure and how to treat it.

   I'm a blood pressure sufferer myself but I also work as a family doctor in Scotland. My blood pressure patients love having me as their doctor because I can provide the information and support they need in a friendly and comprehensive way ... but in a style that makes it really easy to digest and understand.

I work very hard to combine the best of modern medicine with real old fashioned medical attention to detail and a high level of personal input.

   And I want to do the same for you.


Here's how the webinars work:

Just click one of the links below to register for the webinar of your choice.


When you complete the registration form you'll have the chance to send me a question you would like to have answered - I'll do my best to address it for you live on air.

Or you can use the "live text chat function" on screen to type in a question from your keyboard live during the webinar session.

Even better - if you have a headset and microphone for your computer - you can ask me a question live on air and we can discuss it in person there and then. (This often also works for computers with built in microphones and speakers but the sound quality is much better with a plug in microphone and headset unit.)

Some of the webinars are simply "open house" question and answer sessions - others are more structured with a 20 or 30 minute talk about a blood pressure topic followed by questions and answers related to that topic.

 

Please don't be intimidated by the thought of attending a webinar - it's a very relaxed, fun and interactive way to really understand what blood pressure is all about and how to treat it.

Also - of course - you don't have to ask questions if you would prefer not to. Some people feel uncomfortable speaking to groups and others would prefer not to share their own medical story online. That's all OK too .... it's fine to simply sit quietly and listen as others ask questions.

When the webinar is over I'll arrange for you to have access to a recording so that you can replay it as many times as you wish - this will allow you to listen again to any points or answers you found helpful.

 

  This is a unique and fun way to find out more about how to deal with blood pressure problems.

Here's the timetable for webinars coming soon.

Register now to avoid missing out. Places fill up quickly because these sessions are very popular.

Topic: How to choose and use a home blood pressure monitor

All heart specialists now agree that blood pressure patients should be using a monitor at home. But how do you choose which kind to buy. Arm? Wrist? Finger? PC linked or not? Omron? LifePlus? Is cost important? How to chart the results? All of these questions and more. Thirty minute seminar and then a further thirty minutes of questions and answers.

Date
Sunday 1st March 09

Time
8pm UK (GMT)
3pm EST (USA)
Noon PMT (USA)

Cost $14.95

 

 




Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What is a webinar?

A: A webinar is an online live seminar. Doctor Cameron will speak live during the webinar and you will see slides or images live as he presents them. You can interact by speaking or by typing questions into your computer.

Q: What do I need to attend a webinar with Doctor Cameron?

A: Only yourself and your computer. Your computer must have speakers or you will not be able to hear the presentation. If you want to speak live during the webinar then you will need a microphone plugged into your computer.

 

Q: Do I need to speak?

A: No - you can simply listen if you feel unsure about speaking or if you do not have a microphone. Alternatively you can ask questions by typing into a special box at the bottom of your screen

You can also ask a question when you register and Doctor Cameron will do his best to answer it live on the day.

 

Q: Is it safe?

A: Yes - attending a webinar with Doctor Cameron is absolutely safe. You do not need to download anything to take part. Just follow the link to the web page at the appropriate time and join in.

 

 

And here's the best bit ....

  I understand that webinars are a new concept to most people. I also know that in this day and age you will want to be careful with money. So here's my promise.

If you don't think the webinar you attend has been worthwhile then just email me and I'll refund your admission.

No quibbles - no questions asked. Just drop me a note and it's as easy as that.

 

CLICK HERE NOW TO REGISTER

Hurry - spaces are limited

 

 

Gordon Cameron
MB.CHB. FSOM. DMsMED. DCH. MRCGP.

 

* * * * IMPORTANT NOTE * * * *

The information presented in these online webinars is presented for educational purposes only. You should not attempt to use this information as an alternative to seeing a doctor or other local health care professional.

Doctor Cameron is not able to make individual diagnoses or formalise individual treatment plans for those people attending webinars. Attending a webinar does not mean that you are entering into a doctor-patient relationship with Doctor Cameron.

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