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MDS Virtual Congress 2020 » Education in Movement Disorders

Meeting: MDS Virtual Congress 2020

Catatonia, Parkinsonism and Dystonia in a patient with Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome

T. Ali, G. Keeton, T. Yamasaki, Z. Guduru (Lexington, KY, USA)

Clinical and etiological aspects of movement disorders in a low-income country: Case of Mali

A. Bocoum, S.H Diallo, S. Diallo, A. Koita, Y. Maiga (Bamako, Mali)

Comparison between the results of two multidisciplinary health education program to improve the level of knowledge on key points for the management of motor and non-motor symptoms in people with Parkinson’s disease: a randomized clinical trial

C. Dias, T. Figueiredo, A. da Costa, E. Okamoto, M. Piemonte (São Paulo, Brazil)

Implementation of an online, interactive curriculum in movement disorders at nine neurology residency programs

S. Schaefer, Z. London, J. Ferrara, M. McCoyd, C. Cronin, E. Poole Pharr, R. Price, M. Cincotta, H. Rigby, S. Vota, M. Slade, J. Moeller (New Haven, CT, USA)

Management of Dystonia in Europe from Patients’ Experience

M. Relja, V. Miletic (Zagreb, Croatia)

Movement disorders and it association with immunological causes: the key is in the movement

E.M Gatto, G. Da Prat, J.L Etcheverry, M.E Cesarini, N. Gonzalez Rojas (CABA, Argentina)

The Accreditation and Certification of the Movement Disorders Subspecialty: A Five-Year Follow-Up Study

S. O'Shea, L. Gutmann, L. Faulkner (Boston, MA, USA)

Time matters in brain health: how can health systems respond to the growing demand for genetic testing?

A. Noyce, G. Giovannoni, P. Scheltens, D. Berg, L. Brown, K. Dierickx, G. Frisoni, J. Georges, J. Hardy, K. Heilbron (London, United Kingdom)

What is holding back apomorphine therapy for Parkinson’s disease? Identifying knowledge gaps amongst Thai neurological medical professionals

O. Phokaewvarangkul, K. Boonpang, N. Kantachadvanich, R. Bhidayasiri (Bangkok, Thailand)

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