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Themed Video Session 2601

Rare Treatable Movement Disorders: Spotting Zebras Through Their Stripes

Monday, August 28, 2023
17:30 – 19:00

 

In this session, the faculty will discuss case based examples that will help the audience to appreciate the important field of treatable movement disorders in adults and children, so that they will have greater confidence in their clinical practice. 

Moderators:
Manju Kurian, United Kingdom 
Stephen Reich, USA 

Presenters:
Vinay Goyal, India 
Serena Galosi, Italy

CSPC Liaison: 
Simon Lewis, Australia 

At the conclusion of this session, participants should be better able to: 

  1. Identify components on clinical history and examination that lead to more accurate diagnosis and management 
  2. Formulate an algorithm for investigating suspected treatable movement disorders in adults and children 

Recommended Audience:
Clinician, Health Professional (non-physician), Fellow / Resident / Student

Education Level:
Beginner/Foundational, Intermediate/ Experienced, Advanced/Expert 

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