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Cutting Edge Science for Parkinson’s Clinicians 2025: on-demand
Our acclaimed Cutting Edge Science for Parkinson’s Clinicians meeting is now available on-demand! This meeting challenges assumptions and questions the status quo. Together with world-class experts, it explores where the evidence lies, where it doesn’t – and what that means in real-world clinical practice. Expect insightful discussion, practical takeaways, and new thinking that will transform how you support your patients.
The programme tackles key topics, including:
Prodromal Parkinson’s – what do we know and does knowing help?
Gene testing for the clinician – who, what and why?
Towards better diagnosis – how to make the best use of imaging
Neuroprotection – what can we do now and what can we expect soon?
Infusion therapies – how to select, what to use and how to use it
DBS – what's new in the field and when should we refer?
Botulinum toxin in the Movement Disorder clinic – practical use without overwhelming your service
'Fantastic, quality speakers, well-pitched, interesting topics, brilliant. The ability to attend remotely was extremely convenient for me, and I still took a great deal from the meeting.'
Feedback from Cutting Edge Science for Parkinson’s Clinicians virtual delegate
Programme
Who is this meeting for?
The meeting is tailored for consultants, registrars, Parkinson’s specialist nurses, clinical pharmacists, and therapists working in movement disorder services.
Estimated time to complete the course:
With approximately 6 hours of video sessions, we anticipate this course to take 1-2 days to complete.
Course cost & how to apply
Please see the pricing structure based on your job role below:
| Job role | Course fee |
|---|---|
| Doctor | £120 inc VAT |
| Nurse / AHP / Pharmacist | £90 inc VAT |
To reserve your space on this course, you can now pay directly online. Please click the "Register and pay now" button to fill in your details and complete the payment process. Once your payment is successful, we will manually check your registration.
Please bear with us while we process your online account. You will be notified via email once the course has been added to your profile dashboard. This should take no longer than 24 hours (Monday-Friday).
*VAT is charged at the standard UK rate of 20%
As a delegate, you will have access to all of the sessions, presentation slides and other resources for 12 months after registration with your website account. → Terms & conditions
If you have any issues please don’t hesitate to contact us on events@neurologyacademy.org
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To reserve your space on this course, you can now pay directly online. Once your payment is successful we will approve your eligibility and give you access to the course resources.
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Dr Neil ArchibaldClinical director for neurology and stroke and consultant neurologist, South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Lucia RicciardiSenior lecturer in neurology & consultant neurologist, City St George’s, University of London
Ellen Bradley, MDAssistant professor & lead psychiatrist, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of California & Parkinson’s disease Research, Education, and Clinical Center
Dr Raquel RealSenior clinical research fellow & honorary consultant neurologist specialising in movement disorders, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology & National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
Mr Akbar HussainConsultant neurosurgeon, Royal Victoria Infirmary
Dr Simon StottDirector of research, Cure Parkinson’s
Dr Chris LambertPrincipal research associate & consultant neurologist specialising in movement disorders, Functional Imaging Laboratory University College London & National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
Alison LeakeParkinson’s disease nurse specialist, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Carla CordivariNeurologist and consultant clinical neurophysiologist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
'The things you can't get from the books'
Parkinson's Academy, our original and longest running Academy, houses 23 years of inspirational projects, resources, and evidence for improving outcomes for people with Parkinson's. The Academy has a truly collegiate feel and prides itself on delivering 'the things you can't get from books' - a practical learning model which inspires all Neurology Academy courses.