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SJS/TEN & DRESS Webinar

Tue, Feb 25

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Virtual Webinar

On February 25, 2025, SJS Canada hosted this educational webinar​ on severe drug reactions. Included medical experts and patients, with our Foundation's Founder and Executive Director Tasha Tolliver.

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SJS/TEN & DRESS Webinar
SJS/TEN & DRESS Webinar

Time & Location

Feb 25, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Virtual Webinar

About the event

Interested to learn more about severe drug reactions? Hosted by Stephens-Johnson Syndrome Canada, this educational webinar invited the medical community and patients to join SJS Canada for learning and connection.


View the Town Hall recording of this meeting!


This event featured:

  • Expert panel with Dr. Elizabeth Phillips, Dr. Cathryn Sibbald, and our Founder/Executive Director Tasha Tolliver

  • Research insights into severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions (SCARs)

  • Patients stories


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