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Heart PDWebcast Series Continues

PDWebcast Series Continues

Join us on Saturday, October 11, for “Surgical Advances in Parkinson’s Disease,” the third installment inseries of four educational events called, Parkinson’s Science: Innovations and New Perspectives. This event will take place in Spokane, WA in collaboration with the Northwest Parkinson's Foundation. Not in your neighborhood? No problem. Not only can you join the live event, you can also watch live on the web!

The one-day symposium will provide people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their families and health professionals with the most up-to-date information about surgical techniques, both those currently available and those in development, to treat Parkinson’s. These include, but are not limited to deep brain stimulation (DBS) and gene therapy.

Register now to join in person, watch the webcast or view our two previous webcasts, which are archived on our website.

Register to attend “Surgical Advances in Parkinson’s Disease” in person

Register to view “Surgical Advances in Parkinson’s Disease” live on the web
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