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Plenary Session 3203

Pearls and Oysters: Diagnoses not to Miss

Tuesday, August 29, 2023
8:00 – 10:00
MDS / EAN Collaborative Session

 

In this MDS/EAN collaborative session, renowned speakers will guide the audience through a practical tour of diagnosis and management of patients with tremor, pediatric movement disorders and parkinsonism. Key lessons and clinical pearls will be illustrated with examples from the speakers’ vast experience as expert clinicians.


Chairs:
Paul Boon, Belgium 
Francisco Cardoso, Brazil

Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders 
Miryam Carecchio, Italy 

Hypokinetic Movement Disorders 
Eduardo Tolosa, Spain

Pediatric Movement Disorders 
Roser Pons, Greece

CSPC Liaisons: 
Francisco Cardoso, Brazil 
Steven Frucht, USA

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

  1. Approach and manage patients with hyperkinetic disorders in the clinic
  2. Diagnose and manage patients with Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonism in clinic
  3. Systematically approach diagnosis and management of pediatric movement disorders in clinic

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

Recommended Education Level:
Beginner/Foundational, Intermediate/Experienced

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