

Every month, Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach produces a list of Parkinson’s-related webinars and virtual meetings with speakers. Here’s our July 2026 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.
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.)
- 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 July 2026.
Wednesday, July 1, 10am-12pm
Understanding Deep Brain Stimulation and MRI Guided Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)
Description: Learn about DBS as a treatment option for Parkinson’s, 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
This webinar is offered monthly and is not recorded.
Monday, July 6, 10am
Constipation and Incontinence
No description available.
Speaker: Caroline Kruse, MD, Philadelphia & Richmond Veterans Administration (VA) Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center (PADRECC)
Host: Philadelphia & Richmond VA PADRECC
At the meeting time, use this link to join
Meeting ID: 227 305 847 316
Passcode: TXmDJU
Telephone: 872-701-0185 (ID: 666 709 920#)
Questions? Contact Jessica Kaplan, phone 804-675-5931, Philadelphia & Richmond VA
This meeting is not recorded.
Monday, July 6, 11am
Strategies for Communicating Effectively with Your Doctor [about PD]
Description: Learn how to prepare for medical appointments, how to make the most of the time you have during each visit, helpful tips for tracking symptoms, and ideas for managing challenges between appointments. Part of the “Thriving Through Occupational Therapy” series.
Speaker: Sydney Settle, OTR/L, occupational therapist
Host: APDA Northwest (APDA NW)
The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA NW YouTube channel in the Thriving Through Occupational Therapy playlist
Monday, July 6, 11:30am-1pm
The Labs Don’t Lie: What Blood, Urine, Hair, and Stool Reveal About Parkinson’s
Description: The speaker will explore insights that can be uncovered through comprehensive laboratory testing to understand the underlying biological markers that shape individual health journeys. She will share how you can interpret these findings to make informed, targeted lifestyle adjustments—such as nutritional interventions—to manage your condition.
Speaker: Laurie Mischley, ND, PhD, MPH, Seattle Integrative Medicine
Host: No Silver Bullet 4 PD, United Kingdom
A recording may be posted to the No Silver Bullet 4 PD YouTube channel
Tuesday, July 7, 4pm
Caregiver’s Survival: How to Protect Your Brain, Hormones, and Energy
Audience: Caregivers
No description available. The topic may not be specific to PD, though the host organization is PD-focused. Part of the “Conversations with a Doc” series.
Speaker: Christina Enzemann, MD, PhD, Women’s Health Services of Maryland, Glen Burnie, MD
Host: Maryland Association for Parkinson Support (MAPS)
The webinar recording will be posted to the MAPS YouTube channel in the Conversations with a Doc, 2026 playlist
Wednesday, July 8, 12pm
How the Arts Helped My PD
Description: The speaker will share how creative expression transformed life with Parkinson’s. Mime, dance, and art have been her tools for movement, connection, and joy.
Speaker: Barbara Salsberg Matthews, artist, person with PD, Canada
Host: Brian Grant Foundation (BGF)
The recording may be posted to the BGF YouTube channel
Sunday, July 12, 10am
World Parkinson Congress Re-cap
Audience: Women with PD
Description: Three first-time World Parkinson Congress (WPC) attendees will talk about their experiences at the WPC and why you should consider going to the next WPC in Quebec City in 2029.
Multiple speakers
Host: Twitchy Woman
The recording will be posted to the Events page of the Twitchy Woman website
Tuesday, July 14, 9am
Gut Microbiome and Parkinson’s
Description: The speaker will share what his laboratory has learned about the human gut microbiome and the novel therapies for immunologic and neurologic disorders, including Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Parkinson’s disease that have come out of that research. Part of the “Research Spotlight” series.
Interviewer: Roger Barker, PhD, University of Cambridge, UK
Speaker: Sarkis Mazmanian, PhD, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, CA
Host: World Parkinson Coalition (WPC), New York, NY
The recording will be posted to the WPC YouTube channel in the Research Spotlight playlist
Tuesday, July 14, 11am
Dystonia in Parkinson’s: What it is and How it’s Treated
Description: The speaker will explain what dystonia is, why it happens, who is more likely to experience it, and how to tell it apart from other symptoms. He will also discuss practical strategies for managing dystonia, including medication adjustments, physical therapy, and treatments such as botulinum toxin and deep brain stimulation. Part of the “Live Well Today” series.
Speaker: Michele Tagliati, MD, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Host: Davis Phinney Foundation (DPF)
The recording will be posted to the DPF website
Monday, July 14, 12pm
Balance + Parkinson’s
Description: Learn practical strategies to improve stability, reduce fall risk, and maintain independence through evidence-based exercises and movement techniques. Part of the “Meet the Expert” series.
Speaker: Nate Coomer, PT, The Parkinson’s Fitness Project, Seattle, WA
Host: Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation (NWPF)
The recording may be posted to the NWPF Vimeo channel
Wednesday, July 15, 8:30am
Speak Steady: The Parkinson’s Voice Reset Program
Description: Learn about Speak Steady, a self-paced, home video program which combines clinical speech therapy principles with gentle movements to support voice strength, loudness, and intelligibility.
Speaker: Jessica Ackerman, SLP, RYT, Speak Steady, Wakefield, RI
Host: Neuro Challenge, Sarasota, FL
The recording may be posted to the Neuro Challenge video library
Wednesday, July 15, 10am
DBS, Focused Ultrasound & Stereotactic Radiotherapy for PD
Description: Learn what deep brain stimulation (DBS), focused ultrasound (FUS) and stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) are, how they work, which symptoms of PD they do and don’t treat, if you should consider these procedures for yourself – and if so, which one(s). The speakers share how to find out if these treatments are offered in your area. Part of the “Dr. Gilbert Hosts” series.
Moderator: Rebecca Gilbert, MD, PhD, chief mission officer, American Parkinson Disease Association
Speakers:
Brian Dalm, MD, neurosurgeon, Ohio State University
Andres Lozano, MD, PhD, neurosurgeon, University of Toronto
Evan Thomas, MD, PhD, radiation oncologist, Renaissance Institute of Precision Oncology & Radiosurgery, Winter Park, FL
Host: American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)
The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA YouTube channel in the Dr. Gilbert Hosts playlist
Wednesday, July 15, 6pm
Navigating End-of-Life for Those Living with Parkinson’s
Description: The speaker will explore how to approach death with clarity and compassion, delve into the role of death cafes and death doulas, and offer practical strategies for ensuring that personal wishes are communicated and respected. Participants will gain insight into the unique considerations for those with PD, including managing communication challenges.
Speaker: Angela Franklin, QMHA, end-of-life doula (EOLD)
Host: Parkinson Resources of Oregon (PRO)
The webinar recording will be posted to the PRO YouTube channel
Thursday, July 16, 9am
Parkinson’s or Something Else? Understanding Parkinsonisms
Description: Learn how experts distinguish Parkinson’s from vascular or atypical parkinsonisms like dementia with Lewy bodies or multiple system atrophy. Speakers will also discuss how care for these conditions varies. Part of the “Third Thursday” series.
Multiple speakers
Host: Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF)
The webinar recording will be posted to the MJFF YouTube channel
Thursday, July 16, 12pm
Intro to Service Dogs for Parkinson’s & Movement Disorders
Description: Learn about the kinds of tasks dogs can be trained to do to support people with a movement disorder and their care partners.
Speaker: Jennifer Kolar, president, Atlas Assistance Dogs, Bellevue, WA
Host: PMD Alliance
The recording may be posted to the PMD Alliance YouTube channel
Saturday, July 18, 1-3pm
3rd Annual Mini Research Symposium
Description: Hear from leading researchers and clinicians about the latest discoveries in Parkinson’s care and treatment, including the latest on stem cell therapy, psilocybin and ketamine for PD depression and anxiety, and how gentle head and neck massage can safely support the brain’s natural detoxification process in a noninvasive way.
Speakers:
Danny Truong, DO, Renown Health, Reno, NV
Ellen Bradley, MD, University of California at San Francisco (UCSF)
Heidi Simon, OT, Northern Nevada Medical Center (NNMC), Sparks, NV
Host: Parkinson Support Center of Northern Nevada (PSCNN), Reno, NV
The recording will be posted to the PSCNN YouTube channel
Tuesday, July 21, 10am
Moving through Parkinson’s: Does Intensity and Dose Matter?
Audience: Healthcare professionals
Description: Learn about new exercise research focusing on high vs moderate intensity, domains of exercise, and implementation strategies for people with Parkinson’s. Part of the “Parkinson’s Professional Exchange” series.
Moderator: Sneha Mantri, MD, MS, Duke Health, Durham, NC
Speakers:
Jimmy Choi, person with young-onset PD (YOPD)
Daniel Corcos, PhD, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
Host: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)
The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel
Miércoles, 22 de julio, 10am
Síntomas no motores de Parkinson en las etapas avanzadas
Descripción: Aprenda acerca de las manifestaciones no motoras más comunes de la enfermedad de Parkinson en las etapas avanzadas, cómo alucinaciones y delirios, y explore estrategias de tratamientos para manejar los síntomas no motores. Parte de la serie de seminarios web del Miércoles de Bienestar.
Presentador: ¡Muy pronto!
Anfitriona: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)
La grabación se publicará en el canal de YouTube de PF en la lista de reproducción del Miércoles de Bienestar
Wednesday, July 22, 3pm
The Space Between: Navigating Uncertainty Between At-Risk and Diagnosed
Audience: Undiagnosed
Description: There are many reasons why you may feel at risk for a Parkinson’s disorder, including family history, environmental exposure, a positive diagnostic test, or symptoms of an associated prodromal condition such as REM Sleep Behavior Disorder. Learn the latest science and ask questions in a safe, private environment, and find actionable steps on how you might be able to manage the uncertainty and protect your brain health.
Speaker: Padma R. Mahant, MD, Foothills Neurology, Phoenix, AZ
Hosts: PMD Alliance
This webinar will not be recorded.
Saturday, July 25, 10am-2pm
Communication & Swallow Workshop
Audience: Residents of British Columbia are prioritized
Description: This interactive session will focus on the communication and swallowing challenges commonly experienced by people living with Parkinson’s. Open to individuals currently experiencing communication or swallowing difficulties, as well as those looking to be proactive in their care. Registered participants will receive a workbook by mail in advance of the session to support participation and continued learning. Care partners may attend. Space is limited.
Speaker: Jasmine Cload, SLP, licensed speech-language pathologist
Host: Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC)
The recording may be posted to the PSBC YouTube channel
Wednesday, July 29, 9:30am
Advocacy Matters: Empowering the Parkinson’s Community
Audience: Possibly Florida residents
Description: Learn how your unique story can drive positive change. This webinar announces the origin of Parkinson’s Sunshine Advocates for residents of Florida to strengthen the collective voice of the Parkinson’s community.
Speaker: Ray Dorsey, MD, University of Rochester Medicine, Rochester, NY
Host: Neuro Challenge (Sarasota, FL)
The recording may be posted to the Neuro Challenge video library
Wednesday, July 29, 10am
Why Falls Happen in Parkinson’s: Changes in Balance and Movement
Description: Experts will share practical strategies and safety precautions to improve safety and minimize fall risk to support balance and mobility in everyday life. Part of the “Wellness Wednesday” series.
Speakers:
Mitra Afshari, MD, MPH, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Miriam Rafferty, DPT, PhD, Shirley Ryan Abilitylab, Chicago, IL
Host: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)
The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist