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Old 11-27-2009, 05:36 PM #1
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Lightbulb Posters by PWP for WPC 2010

The WPC 2010 in Glasgow is looking for poster abstracts from pwp (see below). There are some great topics in Neurotalk that would make thoughtful posters IMHO. And we have experts here who know the facts and could create the posters!

For example: A poster on sham surgery

I am sure people here can come up with other topics from the patient perspective.


for more information:

http://www.worldpdcongress.org/Abstracts/guidelines.cfm

Living with Parkinson’s Posters*

People with Parkinson’s and other non-medical contributors are encouraged to submit poster abstracts detailing initiatives which have already or could, if implemented, make a positive difference to living with PD. Some examples might be campaigns to raise funds or awareness, an appeal to change government policy, consumer feedback on the current status of managing the condition or improving communication in the world of Parkinson’s. Individuals, teams, and organizations are encouraged to make submissions.
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