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Stanford Movement Disorder Specialist to give talk on “Memory, mind, and other non-motor symptoms in PD” in Soquel, October 5

September 27, 2016 By Parkinson's Community Help

Kathleen Poston, MD, a movement disorder specialist at Stanford, will be giving a talk at the Santa Cruz County Parkinson’s Support Group meeting on Wednesday, October 5 from 1-2:30pm at the Inner Light Center in Soquel.  No RSVP is needed.  The meeting is free.

Dr. Poston will be addressing memory, mind, and other non-motor symptoms in PD.  The Santa Cruz County PD group meeting is open to anyone in the community.  The meeting is held in the Social Hall of the Inner Light Center, at 5630 Soquel Drive in Soquel.

Dr. Poston, a neurologist, specializes in the treatment of movement disorders, such as Parkinson’s Disease, essential tremor, etc.  She is particularly interested in the use of imaging to diagnose movement disorders.

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