Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician...Dystonia, chorea and Huntington’s disease, tics and...

3
REGISTRATION FEES AND DEADLINE INFO Online registration www.neurology.emory.edu/movement Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders for the Clinician SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 • 8:30 AM–12:10 PM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2020 • 8:30 AM–12:10 PM Learning Objectives: Part I: Parkinson’s Disease Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: • Diagnose and treat Parkinson’s disease Identify the cognitive, psychiatric and autonomic features of Parkinson’s disease Determine appropriate candidates for deep brain stimulation and examine outcomes and possible adverse events • Recognize and diagnosis atypical parkinsonism. Learning Objectives: Part II: Hyperkinetic disorders Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: Recognize and diagnose different hyperkinetic disorders: including Dystonia, chorea and Huntington’s disease, tics and Tourette syndrome and tremor • Recognize and diagnose ataxia disorders Recognize tardive dyskinesia and determine appropriate treatment Recognize the distinguishing features of the different botulinum toxins and their appropriate use. Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician: September 26, 2020 8:30 am–8:40 am Introduction 8:40 am–9:00 am Stewart Factor Motor features of Parkinson’s disease 9:00 am–9:20 am Christine Esper Medical therapy of Parkinson’s disease 9:20 am–9:40 am Adrianna Hermida Psychiatric Features of Parkinson’s disease 9:40 am–10:00 am Lenora Higginbotham Dementia in PD 10:00 am–10:20 am Break 10:20 am–10:40 am Camille Vaughan Autonomic features of Parkinson’s disease 10:40 am–11:00 am Daniel Huddleston Differential Diagnosis of parkinsonism 11:00 am–11:20 am Svjetlana Miocinovic Deep brain stimulation 11:20 pm–11:40 pm Q & A Speakers 11:40 am–12:10 am Video presentation Hyperkinetic Disorders for the Clinician: October 3, 2020 8:30 am–8:40 am Introduction 8:40 am–9:00 am Hyder Jinnah Dystonia 9:00 am–9:20 am Laura Scorr Treatment of Dystonia 9:20 am–9:40 am Stewart Factor Tardive Syndromes 9:40 am–10:00 am Thomas Wichmann Chorea and Huntington’s 10:00 am–10:20 am Break 10:20 am–10:40 am Alan Freeman Tremor 10:40 am–11:00 am George Wilmot Ataxias 11:00 am–11:20 am Jorge Juncos Tics and Tourette syndrome 11:20 pm–11:40 pm Q & A Speakers 11:40 am–12:10 am Video presentation Call Cornelya Dorbin for more information at 404-796-4382.

Transcript of Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician...Dystonia, chorea and Huntington’s disease, tics and...

Page 1: Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician...Dystonia, chorea and Huntington’s disease, tics and Tourette syndrome and tremor ... This virtual symposium, 2020, has been reviewed and

REGISTRATION FEES AND DEADLINE INFOOnline registration www.neurology.emory.edu/movement

Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician

VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM

Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders for the ClinicianSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2020 • 8:30 AM–12:10 PM

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2020 • 8:30 AM–12:10 PM

Learning Objectives: Part I: Parkinson’s DiseaseUpon completion of this course, participants should be able to:• Diagnose and treat Parkinson’s disease • Identify the cognitive, psychiatric and autonomic features of

Parkinson’s disease• Determine appropriate candidates for deep brain stimulation and

examine outcomes and possible adverse events • Recognize and diagnosis atypical parkinsonism.

Learning Objectives: Part II: Hyperkinetic disorders Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:• Recognize and diagnose different hyperkinetic disorders: including

Dystonia, chorea and Huntington’s disease, tics and Tourette syndrome and tremor

• Recognize and diagnose ataxia disorders• Recognize tardive dyskinesia and determine appropriate treatment• Recognize the distinguishing features of the different botulinum

toxins and their appropriate use.

Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician: September 26, 2020

8:30 am–8:40 am Introduction8:40 am–9:00 am Stewart Factor

Motor features of Parkinson’s disease9:00 am–9:20 am Christine Esper

Medical therapy of Parkinson’s disease9:20 am–9:40 am Adrianna Hermida

Psychiatric Features of Parkinson’s disease9:40 am–10:00 am Lenora Higginbotham

Dementia in PD10:00 am–10:20 am Break10:20 am–10:40 am Camille Vaughan

Autonomic features of Parkinson’s disease10:40 am–11:00 am Daniel Huddleston

Differential Diagnosis of parkinsonism11:00 am–11:20 am Svjetlana Miocinovic

Deep brain stimulation 11:20 pm–11:40 pm Q & A Speakers11:40 am–12:10 am Video presentation

Hyperkinetic Disorders for the Clinician: October 3, 2020

8:30 am–8:40 am Introduction8:40 am–9:00 am Hyder Jinnah

Dystonia 9:00 am–9:20 am Laura Scorr

Treatment of Dystonia9:20 am–9:40 am Stewart Factor

Tardive Syndromes9:40 am–10:00 am Thomas Wichmann

Chorea and Huntington’s10:00 am–10:20 am Break10:20 am–10:40 am Alan Freeman

Tremor10:40 am–11:00 am George Wilmot

Ataxias 11:00 am–11:20 am Jorge Juncos

Tics and Tourette syndrome 11:20 pm–11:40 pm Q & A Speakers11:40 am–12:10 am Video presentationCall Cornelya Dorbin for more information at 404-796-4382.

Page 2: Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician...Dystonia, chorea and Huntington’s disease, tics and Tourette syndrome and tremor ... This virtual symposium, 2020, has been reviewed and

SYMPOSIUM SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS

WAYS TO REGISTER:ONLINEUse the fast and secure online form at www.neurology.emory.edu/movement

MAILComplete the form and mail with payment to:Emory University, Jean and Paul Amos Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Program6 Executive Park Drive NE, 273, Atlanta, Georgia, 30329

REGISTRATION FEES AND DEADLINE INFOOnline registration www.neurology.emory.edu/movement

PAYMENT INFORMATIONSINGLE $99STUDENT FREE*

Parkinson’s Disease for the ClinicianV I R T U A L S Y M P O S I U M

Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders for the Clinician

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 20208:30 AM–12:10 PM

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 20208:30 AM–12:10 PM

QUESTIONS?

Platinum: $15,000As a Platinum Prevent Sponsor you’ll receive:

Sponsorship of the Making Strides in Movement Virtual Symposium on Saturday, September 26 and October 3 including:

• Registration for 10 attendees at the symposium• Recognition at symposium and logo on syllabus • Pre-Conference attendee insights• Post-Conference attendee engagement insights• Scrolling presentation during break - Logo, link, and description available in

virtual exhibit hall• Live event chat with attendees • On-demand video presentation (5 minutes)• Your organization’s logo on the Emory website with a link to your website• Your organization’s name and logo on print materials• Your organization’s name and logo on our social media page

Gold Sponsor: $10,000As a Gold Educate Sponsor you’ll receive:

• Registration for 6 attendees at the symposium• Recognition at symposium and logo on syllabus • Pre-Conference attendee insights• Post-Conference attendee engagement insights• Live event chat with attendees • On-demand video presentation (3 minutes)• Your organization’s logo on the Emory website with a link to your website• Your organization’s name and logo on print materials

Silver Sponsor: $7,500As a Silver Sponsor you’ll receive:

• Registration for 3 attendees at the symposium• Recognition at symposium and logo on syllabus • Live event chat with attendees • Your organization’s logo on the Emory website with a link to your website• Your organization’s name and logo on print materials

Bronze Sponsor: $5,000As a Bronze Sponsor you’ll receive:

• Your organization’s name listed on the Emory Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Website and print materials that include the syllabus

Attendee Local Non-Profit: $150• One ticket to attend the Symposium

Call Cornelya Dorbin at 404-712-1416.

Learning Objectives: Part I: Parkinson’s Disease September 26, 2020Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:• Diagnose and treat Parkinson’s disease

• Identify the cognitive, psychiatric and autonomic features of Parkinson’s disease

• Determine appropriate candidates for deep brain stimulation and examine outcomes and possible adverse events

• Recognize and diagnosis atypical parkinsonism.

Learning Objectives: Part II: Hyperkinetic disorders October 3, 2020 Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:• Recognize and diagnose different hyperkinetic disorders:

including Dystonia, chorea and Huntington’s disease, tics and Tourette syndrome and tremor

• Recognize and diagnose ataxia disorders

• Recognize tardive dyskinesia and determine appropriate treatment

• Recognize the distinguishing features of the different botulinum toxins and their appropriate use.

*Residents, fellows and medical students are strongly encouraged to attend.

Name _________________________________________________

Title __________________________________________________

Email Address __________________________________________

Page 3: Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician...Dystonia, chorea and Huntington’s disease, tics and Tourette syndrome and tremor ... This virtual symposium, 2020, has been reviewed and

Parkinson’s Disease for the ClinicianHyperkinetic Movement Disorders

for the Clinician

September 26 & October 3

SPEAKERS

This virtual symposium, 2020, has been reviewed and is acceptable for Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Parkinson’s Disease for the Clinician: September 26, 2020

8:30 am–8:40 am Introduction8:40 am–9:00 am Stewart Factor

Motor features of Parkinson’s disease9:00 am–9:20 am Christine Esper

Medical therapy of Parkinson’s disease9:20 am–9:40 am Adrianna Hermida

Psychiatric Features of Parkinson’s disease9:40 am–10:00 am Lenora Higginbotham

Dementia in PD10:00 am–10:20 am Break10:20 am–10:40 am Camille Vaughan

Autonomic features of Parkinson’s disease10:40 am–11:00 am Daniel Huddleston

Differential Diagnosis of parkinsonism11:00 am–11:20 am Svjetlana Miocinovic

Deep brain stimulation 11:20 pm–11:40 pm Q & A Speakers11:40 am–12:10 am Video presentation

Hyperkinetic Disorders for the Clinician: October 3, 2020

8:30 am–8:40 am Introduction8:40 am–9:00 am Hyder Jinnah

Dystonia 9:00 am–9:20 am Laura Scorr

Treatment of Dystonia9:20 am–9:40 am Stewart Factor

Tardive Syndromes9:40 am–10:00 am Thomas Wichmann

Chorea and Huntington’s10:00 am–10:20 am Break10:20 am–10:40 am Alan Freeman

Tremor10:40 am–11:00 am George Wilmot

Ataxias 11:00 am–11:20 am Jorge Juncos

Tics and Tourette syndrome 11:20 pm–11:40 pm Q & A Speakers11:40 am–12:10 am Video presentation

AGENDA

JOIN US FOR A VIRTUALSYMPOSIUM

Residents, fellows and medical students are strongly encouraged to attend.