Event
Cutting Edge Science for Parkinson’s Clinicians 2020
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Parkinson’s Academy in partnership with BIAL are hosting the 3rd annual scientific meeting designed to advance scientific insights for specialists working within Parkinson’s disease
Cutting Edge Science for Parkinson’s Clinicians unpicks ‘truth’, what is accepted ‘dogma’ and what is done because it has always been done. Speakers untangle their expert area so even where there is little evidence, clinicians return to their patients with knowledge, understanding in context, and application in practice taking patient care to a new level.
This meeting is open to health professionals involved in the management and treatment of Parkinson’s disease (final year registrars and above). This is the third meeting of its kind.
→ Read more about our previous two meetings
→ Watch videos from our meeting 2019
Virtual attendance
The event is fully funded, which includes all meeting materials, access to interactive live sessions and recordings. You will be able to ask your questions during the Q&A live sessions and connect with delegates in our Forum. All sessions will be recorded and available for on-demand viewing. Please note our terms and conditions.
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Speakers
Dr Peter FletcherConsultant care of the elderly physician, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Prof Annette HandProfessor of nursing – clinical academic, Northumbria University
Dr Victoria HauntonConsultant geriatrician & honorary associate professor, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Dr Daniel Van WamelenMovement Disorders Neurologist, Parkinson’s Foundation Centre of Excellence, King’s College Hospital
Dr Christopher KobyleckiConsultant neurologist, Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Mariah LelosCo-director, Brain Repair Group, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University
Dr Camille CarrollAssociate professor & consultant neurologist, University of Plymouth Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
Dr Alison YarnallClinical fellow, Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University
Prof Dag AarslandProfessor and head of department of old age psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, Neuroscience at King’s College London
'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.