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September 2024 – Parkinson’s Webinars and Virtual Meetings with Speakers

September 1, 2024 By Parkinson's Community Help

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Every month, Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach produces a list of Parkinson’s-related webinars and virtual meetings with speakers. Here’s our September 2024 list.

What’s the difference between a webinar and a virtual meeting? A “webinar” has a handful of speakers at most, and attendees have both audio and video muted. A “virtual meeting” usually allows attendees to be seen and heard.

We recommend you register NOW for anything of interest. That way, if there’s a recording, as a registrant you’ll receive an email alerting you to the recording availability. Also, note that a few webinars have registration deadlines well in advance of the webinar dates.

Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach will try to attend as many of these events as possible and share our notes. Our notes about PD webinars are often posted to our blog. We email our notes to the “Stanford PD Info” and “PD Caregivers” email lists, depending on the relevance to those audiences.

Unless indicated, the webinar and virtual meetings listed below are:

  • Times listed as PT. (We are based in California, after all.)
  • One-hour in duration. We suggest you join five minutes before the official start time. (Usually, the speaker talks for 30-40 minutes and there’s a question-and-answer session for the remaining time.)
  • For a general audience. (Again, caregiver-specific events are on our other list.)
  • Not focused on a single medication or single, branded treatment. (Those are excluded.)
  • Free

After that long preamble, here’s our list of PD-related webinars and virtual meetings in September 2024.


Tuesday, September 3, 8am

What is the Key Pathology to Parkinson’s?

Description:  A researcher shares his findings on Parkinson’s pathology.  Part of the WPC Research Spotlight 2024 webinar series.

Speaker:  Jeffrey Kordower, PhD, ASU-Banner Neurodegenerative Disease Research Center

Host:  World Parkinson Coalition (WPC)

Registration webpage

A webinar recording will be posted to the WPC website


Wednesday, September 4, 9am

Innovations in Gene Therapies for Parkinson’s

Description:  A panel of experts will discuss the latest research news regarding the development of gene therapies, with emphasis on neurotrophic or nerve growth factors for Parkinson’s, the challenges associated with these therapies, and what ways researchers are currently exploring to overcome this.

Moderator:  Professor Tilo Kunath, PhD, University of Edinburgh

Panelists:

  • Aideen Sullivan, BSc, PhD, University College Cork, Ireland
  • Melanie Brandabur, MD, VP of Clinical Development, Capsida Biotherapeutics
  • Tom Phipps, person with Parkinson’s and research advocate

Hosts:

  • University of Edinburgh
  • Journal of Parkinson’s Disease

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the Cure Parkinson’s YouTube channel. 


Wednesday, September 4, 10am

Exploring Music Therapy for Parkinson’s

Description:  Explore three music therapy programs – Drums Alive!, Sentimental Journey Therapeutic Choir, and Harmonic Basics.  Experience each firsthand and learn the unique benefits they offer for individuals living with PD.  Part of the Wellness Wednesday webinar series.

Speaker:  Laura Soldato, MEd, Bluegrass Parkinson’s Alliance

Hosts:  

  • Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)
  • Bluegrass Parkinson’s Alliance

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the Wellness Wednesday playlist of the PF YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 4, 10am

Understanding Deep Brain Stimulation and MRI Guided Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)

Description:  Learn about DBS as a treatment option for Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor and dystonia and HIFU as a treatment for essential tremor. 

Speaker:  Katherine Baich-Colon, RN, BSN, Hartford neurosurgery nurse navigator

Host:  Hartford Healthcare, Bridgeport, CT

Registration webpage

This webinar is offered monthly and is not recorded.


Thursday, September 5, 8am

Deep Brain Stimulation – the Latest Advancements, 2024 Edition

Description:  The speakers will discuss the current state of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) as a Parkinson’s treatment, including adaptive DBS, developments in DBS programming, safety considerations related to DBS, and more.

Speakers:

  • Soania Mathur, MD (ret), Parkinson’s advocate, person with YOPD
  • Joohi Jimenez-Shahed, MD, Mount Sinai Health

Host:  Davis Phinney Foundation (DPF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the DPF YouTube channel.


Thursday, September 5, 9am

Insights into Genetics, Management, and Personal Impact

Description: ​​ The speaker will delve into PD’s genetic underpinnings, recent discoveries, and effective management strategies.  Learn how genetic insights can influence health decisions and gain practical advice on managing PD.

Speaker: Thomas Gasser, MD, PhD, Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Tübingen, Germany

Host:  Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the PSBC YouTube channel


Saturday, September 7, 8am

South Florida Parkinson’s Symposium

Description:  Expert speakers will discuss Parkinson’s symptoms, treatments, and progression as well as important factors in helping live your best life, including diet, exercise, and staying connected.

Multiple speakers

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

We have no information about recording this event.


Saturday, September 7, 10-11:30am

Parkinson’s 101

Audience:  Newly Diagnosed

Description:  The speaker will discuss what Parkinson’s is and is not and why it is difficult to diagnose.

Speaker:  Sara Batya, MD, movement disorders specialist, PeaceHealth Neurology, Springfield, OR

Host:  Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon (PRO)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted on the Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon YouTube channel


Monday, September 9 and 16, 11am-12:30pm

Advanced [PD] Stage Family Caregiver Workshop

Audience:  Parkinson’s family caregivers

Note:  This is a two-day workshop for family caregivers – September 9 and September 16.  Space is limited.  Please plan to attend both days.  

Description:  On day one, the speaker will discuss medical concerns, cognitive and emotional challenges of advanced PD.  On day two, the first speaker will help attendees understand hospice care for people with PD.  The second speaker will discuss what legal paperwork should be completed, long term care basics, power of attorney, and Medicaid planning.   

Speaker for September 9:

  • Lauren Talman, MD, movement disorders specialist, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR

Speakers for September 16:

  • James Knoll, LCSW, Providence Hospice-Hospice, Portland, OR 
  • Meredith L. Williamson, JD, NW Estate Law, LLC, Beaverton, OR

Host:  Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon (PRO)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted on the Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon YouTube channel


Monday, September 9, 12pm

Topic Unknown 

(at the time this list was prepared)

No description available.  This webinar is part of the “Everything Parkinson’s” monthly series.  The topic may not be specific to PD, though the host organization is PD-focused. 

Host:  Pacific Movement Disorders Center, Pacific Neuroscience Institute (PNI), Santa Monica, CA

At the meeting time, use the link to join  

Webinar ID:  821 8048 1494

Telephone:  669-900-6833

Questions?  Contact Giselle Tamula, giselle.tamula@providence.org, 310-582-7433

The webinar recording will be posted on the Movement Disorders section of the PNI Health and Wellness webinars page


Monday, September 9, 5pm

A Prescription for Ending Parkinson’s Disease

Description:  A health and fitness coach will talk about how diet and nutrition modification can help you better manage your PD symptoms.

Part of the Meet the Expert webinar series.

Speaker:  Jennifer Gryniewicz, owner, Time For You Fitness 

Host:  Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation (NWPF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the NWPF Video Library


Thursday, September 10, 10am

Non-Motor Symptoms

Description:  The speaker will explain the “non-motor” changes your body is experiencing in relation to your PD.  Part of the “PDLER” series.

Host:  Banner Health

Registration webpage

This webinar will not be recorded.


Tuesday, September 10, 4pm

Chat with the Champions

Audience:  Young Onset PD (YOPD)

Description:  Hear from members of the YOPD community who, despite their diagnosis, have managed to successfully optimize their athletic  performance and continue to inspire others with their drive and determination.  Learn about what focuses and motivates them.  Hear about their day to day physical and emotional challenges.  Learn how to live well and continue to grow and achieve with PD. 

Speakers:  

  • Jimmy Choi, endurance athlete, motivational speaker, Parkinson advocate
  • Todd Vogt, world rowing champion, paralympian rower
  • Keri Shaw, athlete, Davis Phinney Foundation PD Ambassador

Host:  Young Onset Parkinson’s Network (YOPN)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the YOPN website


Tuesday, September 10, 4pm

Lewy Body Dementia

No description available.  Part of the quarterly Conversations with a Doc webinar series.

Speaker:  Paul Fishman, MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Host:  Maryland Association for Parkinson’s Support (MAPS)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the MAPS YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 11, 10am

Addressing the Challenge of Apathy in Parkinson’s

Description:  Apathy can be frustrating for people with Parkinson’s. It can make it difficult to maintain interest in daily activities and to effectively manage PD symptoms.  It can also be frustrating for care partners and loved ones, so understanding it as a symptom of PD and finding ways to cope with it are key to ensuring a good quality of life.  Part of the Wellness Wednesday webinar series.

Speaker:  Aaron C. Malina, PhD, Northwestern Medicine-Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest, IL

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the Wellness Wednesday playlist of the PF YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 11, 12pm

Advocate for the Parkinson’s Community on the National Day of Action

Description:  Learn about the policy priorities for the National Day of Action on September 17, what they mean for the Parkinson’s community, and how you can get involved.

Speaker:  Amy Becker, advocacy director, The Michael J. Fox Foundation

Host:  Brian Grant Foundation (BGF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the BGF YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 11, 1pm

Understanding and Treating [PD] Psychosis

Description: ​​ An old age psychiatrist will demystify psychosis, explore its impact on those living with Parkinson’s, and provide practical guidelines on when and how treatment should be administered. 

Speaker:  Ross Dunne, MD, Greater Manchester Dementia Research Centre, Manchester, England

Host:  Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the PSBC YouTube channel


Thursday, September 12, 11am

How Neuropalliative Care can Improve Quality of Life for People with Parkinson’s

Description:  Learn about palliative care.  Also known as supportive care, it is a holistic approach that addresses physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs — and can help improve quality of life for individuals with PD and their family.

Speakers:

  • Jessica Besbris, MD, Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles
  • Emily Downing-Mahli, NP, Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles

Host:  Parkinson’s Community Los Angeles (PCLA)

Registration website

The webinar recording will be posted to the PCLA YouTube channel


Saturday, September 14, 7-11am

Georgia Chapter Parkinson’s Symposium

Description:  Hear about ongoing research, current treatments, and resources available to help you live your best life with Parkinson’s. 

Multiple speakers

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

We have no information about recording this event.


Saturday, September 14, 10am-noon

Safe and Sound, Creating a Safe Home for your Loved One

Description:  An occupational therapist will discuss recommended home modifications for ease of movement and to prevent falls.

Speaker: Daniel Sego, OTR

Host:  Family Caregiver Alliance (FCA)

Registration webpage

We have no information about recording this event.


Sunday, September 15, 10am

PERSEVERE Clinical Trial

Audience:  Women with PD

Description:  The principal investigator of the PERSEVERE study will  provide an overview and answer questions.  PERSEVERE is testing an educational program for family caregivers of people with Parkinson’s Disease and cognitive impairment to learn whether it improves caregiver knowledge, confidence, strain, and health outcomes – and whether it helps people living with Parkinson’s or Lewy Body Dementia.

Speaker:  Jori Fleisher, MD, Rush University

Host:  Twitchy Woman

Only women with PD should participate.  Registration webpage.

The webinar recording will be posted to the Events page of the Twitchy Woman website


Monday, September 16, 11:30am

The importance of the gut-brain axis in Parkinson’s

Description:   A researcher who investigates the relationship between gastrointestinal symptoms and the microbiome in Parkinson’s disease will share what is known.

Speaker: Filip Scheperjans, MD, PhD, Helsinki University Hospital, Finland

Host:  No Silver Bullet 4 PD

Registration webpage

A webinar recording may be posted to the No Silver Bullet 4 PD YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 18, 9am and 12pm

Exoband: What is it and How can it Help Me [with PD]?

Audience:  Young Onset

Description:  The creators of the ExoBand talk about this exoskeleton that leads to functional improvement in walking for the PD community.  A study demonstrating the effectiveness of Exoband was published in the Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases in 2024.  Read the results.  Part of the Lunch and Learn webinar series.

Speakers:  

  • Fausto Panizzolo, PhD, inventor of ExoBand, founder and CEO, Moveo
  • Claudio Semplicini, MD, PhD, medical and scientific director, Moveo

Host:  Young Onset Parkinson’s Network (YOPN)

Registration webpages:
9am Session
12pm Session

The webinar recording will be posted to the YOPN website


Wednesday, September 18, 10am

Teamwork in Action: Maximizing Movement & Function in Parkinson’s

Description:  Understand how rehabilitation professionals, including physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists and others work together to maximize functional abilities and quality of life for individuals with Parkinson’s, including managing symptoms, utilizing assistive devices, and coping with the physical impact of PD.  Part of the Wellness Wednesday webinar series.

Speaker:  Terry Ellis, PT, PhD, Boston University

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the Wellness Wednesday playlist of the PF YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 18, 3pm

Sleep Disorders [in PD]

Description: ​​ The speaker will delve into the intricacies of sleep disorders related to Parkinson’s disease, sharing the latest developments in understanding and managing these issues.  Discover valuable insights and practical tips to improve sleep and quality of life for those with PD.

Speaker:  Okeanis Vaou, MD, movement disorders specialist, University of Texas Health, San Antonio

Host:  Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the PSBC YouTube channel


Thursday, September 19, 9am

A Conversation on Parkinson’s-Related Hallucinations and Delusions

Description:  An expert panel will discuss what hallucinations and delusions can look like in Parkinson’s, how to talk about them with loved ones and doctors, and what medication and non-medication strategies may help you and your care partners ease these symptoms.  Part of the Third Thursday webinar series.

Multiple speakers

Host:  Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording is available on the MJFF YouTube channel


Thursday, September 19, 11:30am-1pm

Resources for Veterans with Parkinson’s Disease

Audience:  Veterans with PD

Description:  The speakers will explore the extensive resources and dedicated support services that veterans with PD have access to through the VA and the Parkinson’s Foundation.

Speakers: 

  • Gretchen Glenn, LCSW, Philadelphia PADRECC
  • Thomas A. Holley (ret), Veterans Service Representative

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the Wellness Wednesday playlist of the PF YouTube channel


Saturday, September 21, 10am-noon

End-of-Life Support for Family Caregivers

Description:  A hospice nurse and end-of-life doula will discuss the end-of-life process, including symptoms of decline and the dying process, how to provide care for someone who is dying, caregiving tips and tools, grief support, and the role of end-of-life doulas.

Speaker: Gabby Jimenez, The Hospice Heart, Mission Hospice and Home Care

Host:  Family Caregiver Alliance (FCA)

Registration webpage

We have no information about recording this event.


Tuesday, September 24, 9:30am

Why is it So Hard to Get a Good Night’s Sleep with Parkinson’s Disease?

Description:  The speaker will share his knowledge and expertise helping those living with Parkinson’s disease to find a better night’s sleep.

Speaker:  Lawrence M. Stein, MD, Privia Health, Falls Church, VA

Host:  Parkinson Social Network (PSN)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the PSN YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 24, 11am

Social Isolation & Emotional Challenges

Description:  A person living with PD and mental health experts who are community leaders will share their expertise on social isolation and emotional challenges. Part of the Unlocking Strength Within webinar series.

Speakers:
Karen Torres, Psy.D, University of Washington Medicine
Maureen Feldman, MA, CCHT, Director, Social Isolation Impact Project at The Motion Picture & Television Fund, Founding Chair, Social Isolation Impact Coalition
Brian Rufert, person with young onset Parkinson’s

Host:  American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA YouTube channel Unlocking Strength Within playlist



Wednesday, September 25, 10am

Diagnosing Parkinson’s Disease

Description:  The speaker will discuss the clinical method of diagnosing PD, progress that has been made in diagnosing PD, lab tests that can shed light on whether or not you have PD, how to get a test if your doctor hasn’t ordered one, the limitations of these tests, and more.  Part of the Dr. Gilbert Hosts webinar series.

Speaker:  Marie-Helene Saint-Hilaire, MD, movement disorders specialist, Boston University

Host:  American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA YouTube channel in the Dr. Gilbert Hosts playlist


Miércoles, 25 de septiembre, 10am

Las mujeres y la enfermedad de Parkinson

Descripción:  Las mujeres con EP pueden experimentar síntomas y patrones de progresión diferentes en comparación con los hombres.  El orador profundizará en estos aspectos de la EP específicos de género, discutirá técnicas de gestión efectivas y brindará información sobre los recursos de apoyo disponibles.  Parte de la serie de seminarios web del Miércoles de Bienestar.

Presentadora:  Adrienne M. Keener, MD, UCLA

Anfitriona:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Inscripción

La grabación del seminario web se publicará en la lista de reproducción del Miércoles de Bienestar en el canal de YouTube de PF


Wednesday, September 25, 11am

Find Your Swagger: Parkinson’s Health and Wellness Mini Expo

Description:  Attendees will have the opportunity to sample their choice of two LIVE wellness program demonstrations or discussion sessions. Choose from: Dancing with Parkinson’s, Singing with Parkinson’s, Nordic Pole Walking with One Step Ahead Mobility, Improv for Work & Wellness, Empower U led by U-Turn Parkinson’s, or Tai Chi led by U-Turn Parkinson’s. This is your opportunity to learn more about – and perhaps try – a variety of Parkinson’s programs, and find ones that feel right for you.

Multiple speakers

Host:  Parkinson Canada

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the Parkinson Canada YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 25, 12pm

Demystifying Access to Treatments [for PD]

Description:  There are several advanced therapies available for PD beyond carbidopa/levodopa, but getting insurance authorization can be challenging.  A pharmacy specialist will review roadblocks of medication access and tips for overcoming them, including prior authorizations, navigating multiple pharmacies, and overcoming hurdles for your medical team.

Speaker:  Ramamohana Jonnala, PRhD, director, specialty pharmacy services, MedStar Health

Host:  PMD Alliance

Registration webpage

The webinar recording may be posted to the PMD Alliance YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 25, 1pm

Understanding Parkinson’s Disease and the Impact of Home Care

Description:  Hiring in-home care can provide a sense of independence and dignity to Parkinson’s patients, while also offering respite and education for caregivers.  The speaker will discuss these impacts of in-home care and whether it is right for your PD caregiving situation.

Speaker:  Rachael Stout, RN, director of nursing, BrightStar Care, 

Host:  Neuro Challenge

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the Neuro Challenge YouTube channel


Wednesday, September 26, 2-3:30pm

Advice From a Parkinson’s Wife: 20 Lessons Learned the Hard Way

Description:  The speaker’s husband had Parkinson’s for over 20 years. She felt compelled to write “Advice From a Parkinson’s Wife” because, although there is a lot written about Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and PD caregiving, little is written about several topics that are difficult to discuss, like how your marriage will change, what to do about clinging, facial masking, emotional variability, caregiver guilt, and more.

Speaker:  Barbara Sheklin-Davis, PhD

Host:  Stanford APDA and Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach Program

At the meeting time, use the link to join  
Meeting ID: 914 5634 9122
Passcode: 8677419

The webinar recording will be posted to the Stanford APDA YouTube channel


Friday, September 27, 7-10am

Learn More. Live Better. Parkinson’s Symposium

Description:  This program will provide you with information to help you find the balance between a proactive approach and wondering what lies ahead.

Speakers:

  • Jay Arthur van Gerpen, MD, Neurology Consultants of Huntsville
  • Brandi Mason Ivey, M.Ed, CPPN, Huntsville Hospital Parkinson’s Care Clinic
  • Carolina Parker, MD, UAB Heersink School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL

Host:  Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Registration webpage

We have no information about recording this event.


Friday, September 27, 10:30am

Wellness [with PD]

Description:  Get moving with a virtual exercise class for parkinsonism led by a physical therapist.  Part of the Community Symposium webinar series.

Speaker:  Cory Troyer, DPT, UC San Diego

Host:  UC San Diego Parkinson and Other Movement Disorders Center

Registration webpage

The webinar recording will be posted to the Community Symposium page of the UC San Diego Movement Disorders Center website


Saturday, September 28, 7-9am

Progress & Possibilities Symposium

Description:  Expand your PD knowledge and learn practical strategies and insights from experts.

Multiple speakers

Hosts:  

  • Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)
  • Struthers Parkinson’s Center, Minneapolis, MN

Registration webpage

We have no information about recording this event.


Saturday, September 28, 9am-3pm

Annual Education Conference: Empowered Minds Want to Know

Description:  For people with PD, their family members/friends, and community professionals who want to learn about Parkinson’s, its impact, and options for living well with it. The day will feature a highly sought-after group of PD experts, movement disorder specialists, neurophysical therapists, and other experts who will guide an informative and resource-packed day.

Multiple speakers

Host: Parkinson Association of Northern California (PANC)

Agenda and Registration webpage. Tickets are $20 per person until September 14, $30 thereafter.

All attendees receive a recording after the event.


Saturday, September 28, 10am-noon

Navigating Trauma in Caregiving

Description:  A trauma therapist will discuss the challenges of caregiving when you or the person needing care has experienced trauma or if the caregiving experience is traumatic. She will share a model that helps reduce the stress response caused by trauma and have a discussion with a family caregiver who was thrust into a caregiving situation with an abusive mother.

Speakers:
Jennifer Burton Flier, LMFT, Trauma Resource Institute
Christina Keys, Keys for Caregiving

Host:  Family Caregiver Alliance (FCA)

Registration webpage

We have no information about recording this event.

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