Parkinson’s Research and Care
Participants will learn how research helps shape treatments and identify new care strategies for managing Parkinson's symptoms. This program will also provide information on current research in Parkinson's.
*This program may include moderately scientific terms and concepts.
Attend online via Zoom
Speakers
Rohit Dhall, MD, MSPH
Professor and Vice Chair of Neurology
Director of Parkinson's Foundation Comprehensive Care Center
Medical Director of Clinical Trials Innovation Unit
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Tuhin Virmani, MD, PhD
Neurologist, Movement Disorder Specialist
Director, Movement Disorders Clinic
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Aditya Vikram Boddu, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Neurologist, Movement Disorder Specialist
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Hillary A. Williams, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Neurologist, Movement Disorder Specialist
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
This program is open to people with Parkinson's, their family, friends, and the community. There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.
Contact Us
Elizabeth Guerrero
This is a virtual program, taking place live, using the online Zoom platform. Instructions on joining the webinar are provided after registering.
The Parkinson's Foundation is grateful for the unwavering support of our Program Sponsor. We invite you to view our full list of sponsors and learn more about them by visiting our Chapter page.
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