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10-12-2006, 09:48 PM | #1 | |||
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NPF...4th Annual Young-Onset Parkinson Network Conference
With simple registration, you can view both the webcasts and all the associated Power Point slides that go along with the speakers topics of discussion. http://event.netbriefings.com/event/.../register.html Welcome and Introductions Adolfo Diaz, Field Services Manager, National Parkinson Foundation Genetic Clues to the Mystery of Parkinson Disease Valina Dawson, PhD, John Hopkins University School of Medicine Clinical Trials In Parkinson Disease Stephen Grill, MD, PhD, John Hopkins University Navigating Employment Andrew J. Imparato, Esq, American Association for People with Disabilities Jill Houghton, Social Security Administration Keynote Speaker Davis Phinney, Olympic Medalist in Cycling Sleep Disorders Cynthia L. Comella, MD, Rush University Medical Center The Parkinson Pyramid David Heydrick, MD, MS, Heydrick NeuroCare, LLC DBS Discussion Group Christopher Kalhorn, MD, Georgetown University Hospital Non-Motor Dysfunction Ronald Pfeiffer, MD, University Of Tennessee Health Science Center Identifying and Treating Depression Laura Marsh, MD, John Hopkins University School of Medicine Q & A with Drs. Pfeiffer and Marsh Ronald Pfeiffer, MD, University Of Tennessee Health Science Center Laura Marsh, MD, John Hopkins University School of Medicine Medication Management Fernando Pagan, MD, Georgetown University Hospital Mark R. Comes, RPH, Pharmacist Keynote Speaker Cherie Zaun, Professional Golfer Ask The Experts Ronald Pfeiffer, MD, University Of Tennessee Health Science Center Christopher Kalhorn, MD, Georgetown University Hospital Fernando Pagan, MD,Georgetown University Hospital Barbara N. Willmarth, MS, CRNP, Georgetown University Hospital Linda S. Sigmund, MD, Neurology Center of Fairfax
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10-14-2006, 02:26 PM | #2 | |||
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WOW--thanks, carolyn. madelyn
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10-15-2006, 04:53 PM | #3 | |||
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the web cast lecture on the Parkinson's pyramid by Dr. David Heydrick, scientific advisor to PAN is VERY VERY informative from a scientist who has Parkinson's--he has young onset PD. He has devised a list of nutritional supplelments, vitamins and foods that have a scientific rationale for taking, if not scientific proof. kind of information that is discussed on this web site all the time--and Ron Hutton, your Curcumin and Choline are listed by this physician.
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