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Impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease; a practical approach to assessment and management
Our sponsor

This webinar has received sponsorship from Zambon UK Ltd. The first session in the webinar is designed and delivered by the Parkinson's Academy and sponsored by Zambon UK Ltd; the sponsor has had no input into the educational content or organisation of the session. The second session is a satellite symposium that is designed and delivered by Zambon UK Ltd.
Parkinson's Academy will host a live webinar on Friday 19th June at 15:00. You are invited to watch the webinar from your computer or tablet. We will be live for 1 hour 45 minutes via Zoom and a recording of the Parkinson's Academy session will be available following the meeting.
15:00 – 16:00 Parkinson’s Academy Webinar:
Impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease; a practical approach to assessment and management
16:00 – 16:05 Break
16:05 – 16:45 Zambon UK Ltd promotional satellite symposium:
The role of the GI tract on motor/non motor fluctuations in PD
Parkinson’s Academy Webinar: Impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease; a practical approach to assessment and management
Impulse control disorders (ICD) are commonly encountered in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Assessment can be challenging due to the broad phenotypic range, lack of readily available diagnostic tools and stigma associated with some of the subtypes of ICD. This practically focused session centres on understanding the driving factors behind ICD, approaches to assessment and current views on
Objectives:
- Develop a greater understanding of the driving factors behind ICD in Parkinson’s disease and associated risks
- Develop strategies for assessing problems with impulse control in patients with Parkinson’s disease
- Learn about current treatment approaches and how to manage risks
Dr Tom Mace
Consultant geriatrician, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Rachel Thomasson
Consultant neuropsychiatrist, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Zambon Promotional Satellite Symposium:
The role of the GI tract on motor/non motor fluctuations in PD
Join Zambon UK’s promotional webinar where Dr Sangeeta Scotton (Consultant Neurologist with a specialist interest in Movement Disorders) will present on the role of the gastrointestinal tract on motor/non motor fluctuations in Parkinsons Disease.
Dr Sangeeta Scotton
Consultant neurologist with a specialist interest in movement disorders, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
This satellite symposium is intended for UK healthcare professionals only.
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Our sponsor

This webinar has received sponsorship from Zambon UK Ltd. The first session in the webinar is designed and delivered by the Parkinson's Academy and sponsored by Zambon UK Ltd; the sponsor has had no input into the educational content or organisation of the session. The second session is a satellite symposium that is designed and delivered by Zambon UK Ltd.
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