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2022 International Congress » Education in Movement Disorders

Meeting: 2022 International Congress

A Retrospective Case Review of Movement Disorder Video Case Conference ~ A 20-year Collaboration Between The Queen’s Medical Center in Hawai`i and University of Virginia

M. Bruno, F. Wooten, M. Harrison, J. Liu, F. Gao, B. Shah, J. Del Castillo, A. Mauro (Honolulu, USA)

A systematic review on physical health education interventions for people with Parkinson’s: content, impact and implementation considerations across Parkinson’s trajectory

L. Alushi, J. Alexander, J. Jones (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Botulinum neurotoxin simulation workshop: Impact on resident satisfaction and knowledge

C. Selvadurai, E. Cournean, N. Prakash, B. Rodrigues (Farmington, USA)

Delayed Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome- An Evolving Spectrum

S. Garg, K. Shetty (Bengaluru, India)

Evaluation of an Oral Health Questionnaire in Parkinson’s Disease to Facilitate a Multi-disciplinary Approach to improving Care Through Education

J. Price, H. Martin, L. Ebenezer (Bronllys, Powys, United Kingdom)

Exploring Young people’s role in providing relief to grandparents affected with Alzheimer

M. Busgopaul (Port Louis, Mauritius)

The Complexity of Parkinson Disease Medication Regimens May Factor into Treatment Decisions: Results of a PMD Alliance Survey

J. Farmer, C. Goas, J. Rivera, A. Mitchell, A. Merriam, N. Crouse, A. Formella (Pennington, USA)

The Edmond J. Safra Fellowship in Movement Disorders: A Global Network of Parkinson’s Experts

R. Dolhun (New York, USA)

Trending the educational needs of US physicians related to managing patients with tardive dyskinesia

W. Cerenzia, S. Wiley, B. Coleman, S. Stacy, E. Jen, K. Farahmand, S. Siegert, C. Shah (Birmingham, USA)

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