
Every month, Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach produces a list of Parkinson’s-related webinars and virtual meetings with speakers. Here’s our April 2022 list.
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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 April 2022 list.
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In this episode of Dr. Gilbert Hosts, Dr. Gilbert will speak with Movement Disorders Specialist Stephanie Bissonnette, MD, about what you need to know when you are first diagnosed with PD so you can better understand your disease and take a proactive approach to your health care. Register now for this American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) webinar, taking place on March 31, 10am PT.
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Stanford’s Parkinson’s Caregiver Support Program and Brain Support Network invite you to join a conversation with veteran journalist Dave Iverson, the producer of two PD-related documentaries, “My Father, My Brother and Me” (2009), and “Capturing Grace” (2015). He was also the host for many years of Michael J. Fox Foundation educational webinars on PD. Dave will talk about his memoir, set to be released this month, “Winter Stars: An elderly mother, an aging son, and life’s final journey.” Join us for this conversation with Dave Iverson taking place on March 30, 2:30pm PT.
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In this episode of “Let’s Keep Moving with APDA” learn what types of gait problems are associated with PD, what types of strategies can be helpful to overcome these gait problems, and what strategies could be the best for you to try based on your individual needs. Register now for this free American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) webinar, taking place on March 17, 10am PT.
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In February, the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) Northwest chapter hosted a panel discussion on gender differences in PD. The webinar featured a panel of people with PD that included a neurologist, activist, writer, and podcaster. The panel discussed how the effectiveness of PD treatment varies based on sex and gender, and the value in researching tailored treatment plans to men and women.
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