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Continuing Education (CE) Webinar Series, Part I
Wednesday, May 20th 2-3:15pm. Via Zoom RSVP Here!
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Be Your Own Advocate: Take Control of Your Future with Parkinson’s

Join us for an insightful discussion with Fiona Gupta, MD, a board-certified neurologist and internationally recognized clinician and educator specializing in neuroscience and movement disorders. Dr. Gupta will share valuable guidance on how individuals living with Parkinson’s—and those who support them—can become stronger advocates in their care journey.

This engaging session will explore how to effectively communicate with your healthcare team, better understand your diagnosis, and make informed decisions that align with your goals and quality of life. Attendees will walk away with practical tools, increased confidence, and a deeper understanding of how to navigate Parkinson’s with clarity and purpose.

We look forward to welcoming you for an afternoon of education, connection, and empowerment.

For questions, please reach out to Glenn Frisbie, Director of Outreach, at CFrisbie@kensingtonsl.com

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Date

Jun 09 2026

Time

9:30 am - 11:00 am

Location

Congregation Kol Ami
252 Soundview Avenue White Plains, New York 10606

Organizer

Glenn Frisbie
Email
cfrisbie@kensingtonsl.com

Speaker

  • Fiona Gupta, Neurologist
    Fiona Gupta, Neurologist
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    Fiona Gupta, MD, is a board-certified neurologist and an internationally recognized clinician and educator in the field of neuroscience and movement disorders. She is diligently serving patients at New York Neurology Associates, where she holds the title of Director of the Division of Movement Disorders.