Living Well with Parkinson’s: A Symposium with the Parkinson’s Foundation
Thursday, April 11th 11am-3pm. Click HERE & RSVP Today!
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Living Well with Parkinson’s: A Symposium with the Parkinson’s Foundation
Thursday, April 11th 11am-3pm. Click HERE & RSVP Today!
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Parkinson’s Pointers Live Webinar: "The Value of Multidisciplinary Care in Parkinson’s Disease: A Review and Update"

06jun6:00 pm8:00 pmParkinson’s Pointers Live Webinar: "The Value of Multidisciplinary Care in Parkinson’s Disease: A Review and Update"With Speaker Zoltan Mari, MD.

Event Details

While it is natural to look for 1 simple answer for every problem, it is evident that the problems are neither singular nor simple in PD due to the complexity and diverse nature of this disease. As a result, no one pill or one specialist can effectively deal with the ever changing and multifaceted problems PD represents. In the age of modern medicine, collaboration is necessary among various specialists and sub specialists to form an alliance to best tackle each and every symptom and challenge that PD brings.

This seminar will review the benefits, the current models, and the future of multidisciplinary care in PD.

Presenter, Doctor Zoltan MariDr. Mari graduated first in his medical school class in Hungary before completing a post-doctoral fellowship in SUNY Downstate (Brooklyn, NY) on Parkinson disease (PD) animal models and electrophysiology.  He finished his neurology residency training in the same institution, where he also served as Chief Resident and was elected to the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society.  After his clinical fellowships in both movement disorders and clinical neurophysiology at NIH, he joined Johns Hopkins University faculty, where he was promoted to Associate Professor and then appointed to serve as Director of the PD & Movement Disorder Division and Center, which has grown markedly under his leadership, including many successful hires and establishing a DBS Center and a clinical fellowship program.  After his tenure at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Mari joined the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas, NV in May 2017, where he leads the PD and Movement Disorders Program, as The Ruvo Family Chair for PD & Movement Disorders Research. 

RSVP to The Parkinson’s Foundation of the National Capital Area at:

www.parkinsonfoundation.org or call 301-844-6510

Time

(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

The Kensington White Plains

100 Maple Avenue

Organizer

Brenda Moynihan

Director of Marketing and Outreach

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