The conferences that TIF runs every few years do have separate patient and parent sessions in addition to the medical sessions. These presentations are done so that the topics are easily understood. Many even feature some of the same doctors, but with a talk directed at those not in the medical field. These sessions go on at the same time as the medical presentations, so often I have to choose between the two. I usually end up being one of the few laymen in the medical sessions. At the Singapore conference, most patients and parents were not allowed into the medical sessions, which really was a terrible decision by their government. I will note that at the recent conference in NYC, patients, parents and interested parties were specifically invited to attend the medical presentations. I believe this is how it always should be and I will not attend another conference that prevents regular people from attending medical presentations. There is no valid explanation or reason for depriving people of information about their health.