Join Stony Brook Movement Disorders Center experts Hanna Czarkowska, MD; Guy Schwartz, MD; Chuck Mikell, MD; and Thomas Preston, PhD as they share the latest diagnostic approaches, nonsurgical and surgical treatments, management of Parkinson’s disease.
The presentation will take place on Thursday, May 11, from 5:30 pm to 8 pm in the Stony Brook University Hospital Galleria, Health Sciences Tower, Level 3. A light buffet and refreshments will be served.
This event will be of special interest to people with Parkinson’s disease and their families, neurologists, internists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants, physical therapists and students.
Registration is required and free — Register now
Presentation Topics
Common Misperceptions About Parkinson’s Disease
Hanna Czarkowska, MD, Neurologist, Stony Brook Movement Disorders Center
Coping with the Non-Physical Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease and New Emerging Treatment
Guy Schwartz, MD, Neurologist; Co-Director, Stony Brook Movement Disorders Center
Better Living Through Electricity
Chuck Mikell, MD, Movement Disorders and Epilepsy Neurosurgeon; Co-Director, Stony Brook Movement Disorders Center
Making the Most of It: Managing the Cognitive, Emotional and Social Changes of Parkinson’s Disease
Thomas Preston, PhD, Neuropsychologist, Stony Brook Movement Disorders Center; Director, Stony Brook Neuropyschology Services
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