You have several options in viewing the slideshows:
Scroll down and select the slideshow you wish to view;
By doing nothing else, the slideshow will automatically advance through the entire set of slides;
You may click on any tab on the right side to view a particular slide;
By clicking on the center of a slide, it will pause until you click it again (in the same area);
You cannot choose to view a particular slide by clicking on its tab while another slide is being “paused.” You must first “un-pause” the one slide and then click the tab of the slide you wish to view.
As the slides progress beyond the tab numbers on the right, click on the arrow at the bottom right of the tabs and the next 7 tabs will appear. Do this as often as necessary to get through the entire set of slides. Note: The slideshow will automatically continue through the entire set of slides even if you do not drop the additional tabs. You just won’t be able to associate a slide with its own number. When the slideshow is completed, it automatically goes back to the first slide and will go through them again…and again…and again, ad infinitum.
To reverse the process in #6, simply click on the arrow at the top right side of the tabs.
This slideshow will give you a sense of the breadth of information available at the Us TOO Florence meetings. We try to provide as much information as possible from as many angles as possible so no stone is left unturned (so to speak). Urologist Dr. Bryan Mehlhaff has attended our evening meetings for 6 years and provides our consistent month-in and month-out prostate cancer information, keeping us up-to-date on what’s new and, in particular, answering all our questions. He gives us a solid base which is supplemented occasionally by the other guests. You will notice well attended meetings with lots of individual and small groups chatting after the meetings. Dr. Mehlhaff and our guests always remain after the meetings until everyone with questions has been seen. To put it another way, no one will ever come with a question or concern and leave with it unanswered…unless they choose to do so.