Event
Parkinson's Advanced MasterClass 42 – Module 2
Please note this is not the first module in the course, and previous modules must be attended.
Location
Halifax Hall, Sheffield University Campus
Endcliffe Vale Road
Sheffield
S10 3ER
This is the second module of a two-part course. To complete the Parkinson's Advanced MasterClass, delegates must return for module 2 where they will present their inter-module project/audit to the Academy. The audits will be set at module 1.
CPD accreditation
'Parkinson's Advanced MasterClass 42 mod 1 & mod 2' has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 24 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s). Full conditions of approval are listed in our guidelines.
12 External credits may be claimed for an MSc or equivalent activity.
Both modules of the course, including an audit, must be completed in order to receive the course certificate, enabling learners to claim the allocated CPD credits
Programme
Last updated: 10/08/22
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Chairs
Dr Peter FletcherConsultant care of the elderly physician, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Daiga Heisters
Head of Parkinson's Academy, Neurology Academy
Speakers
Dr Ed RichfieldConsultant in elderly medicine, North Bristol NHS Trust Caroline Bartliff
Speech & language therapist, University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Foundation Trust Prof Annette Hand
Professor of nursing – clinical academic, Northumbria University Dr Paul Worth
Consultant in neurology, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge Alison Leake
Parkinson’s disease nurse specialist, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Prof Sandy Thomson
Consultant physician and geriatrician, Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Lindop
Specialist physiotherapist, Derby Parkinson’s Service Clare Johnson
Specialist occupational therapist, University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Foundation Trust Vanessa Jones
Specialist dietitian, Florence Nightingale Community Hospital
'The things you can't get from the books'
Parkinson's Academy, our original and longest running Academy, houses 22 years of inspirational projects, resources, and evidence for improving outcomes for people with Parkinson's. Led by co-founder and educational director Dr Peter Fletcher, 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.