Sonya Chowdhury

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Sonya Chowdhury took over as Chief Executive of Action for ME in September 2012.[1]

Education[edit | edit source]

BSc Joint Honours, Sociology & Social Work; Diploma in Social Work (DipSW) 1994 – 1998[2]

Strategy for Action for ME[edit | edit source]

Action for M.E. Statement of Strategic Intent

PACE trial data release[edit | edit source]

Son's ME diagnosis[edit | edit source]

A year into becoming Chief Executive of Action for ME, her youngest son was diagnosed with ME at age 11.[3]

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