
Jaimie Henderson, M.D., Director, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Stanford University Medical Center, is the Keynote Speaker at the 2018 Fresno Parkinson’s Disease Educational Summit. Dr. Henderson is a Movement Disorder Specialist and a leading expert on Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery. The Educational program is free, and a free lunch is provided, but pre-registration is required.
Dr. Henderson is an expert in the surgical treatment of movement disorders and chronic pain, and is active in research and development of improved DBS surgical techniques. Learn more about Dr. Henderson here: https://stanfordhealthcare.org/doctors/h/jaimie-henderson.html
Here are the Summit details:
2018 Fresno Parkinson’s Disease Educational Summit
Saturday, February 10, 2018
Hope Lutheran Church
364 E. Barstow Ave.
Fresno CA 93710
Pre-registration required. Register now: http://bit.ly/FresnoPDSummit2018
The Summit will run from 10:00am-3:00pm and include, besides Dr. Henderson’s Keynote presentation, two breakout sessions. Learn more about the Summit program on the Registration page.
The Parkinson’s Disease Educational Summit is presented by the Parkinson’s Foundation and hosted by the Greater Fresno Parkinson’s Support Group and made possible by Moving Day California programs. The Summit includes an exciting agenda of speakers, Parkinson’s specialists, patient advocates, vendors, and more.
For more information or for help registering, contact: Patty Stratton at 559.940.3752, Ken Rivera at 559-824-5177, Marcie Rivera at marciebero@hotmail.com or Karen Shaver at shaverfamfresno@sbcglobal.net