

On Wednesday, April 9, at 4:30pm the Avenidas Rose Kleiner Center in Mountain View will host a free, interactive, two-hour workshop about the potential benefits of palliative care for people and families coping with chronic neurological illness, like Parkinson’s Disease and dementia. The speaker will be Jocelyn Jiao, MD, head of the new neuropalliative clinic at Stanford
There will be a 60 minute lecture and Q & A session plus time to mingle and meet community partners, find resources, and enjoy light refreshments.
The Avenidas Rose Kleiner Center is located at 270 Escuela Ave., Mountain View, CA 94040. Free Parking is available.
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Dr. Jocelyn Jiao, MD, MS, is a fellowship-trained, board-certified neurologist with the Movement Disorders Center at Stanford Health Care. She is also a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences. She also holds a dual appointment as a clinical assistant professor in the Palliative Medicine section at Stanford. As a neuropalliative specialist, Dr. Jiao is developing an interdisciplinary neuropalliative clinic that emphasizes planning for the future and maximizes quality of life for people living with chronic neurological illness.