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Medications used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease symptoms

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David Tsui
Thursday 30th July 5pm ETS

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The Neuropsychiatry of Movement Disorders including Parkinson’s Disease and Huntington’s disease.

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Dr Carly Oboudiyat
Thursday 27th August 2020

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Palliative Care considerations in Parkinson’s disease

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Victor McConvey
Thursday 24th September 2020

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Constipation Management

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Dr Michal Lubomski
Thursday 29th October 2020


 

Tremor assessment and identification

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Dr Alessandro Fois
Thursday 26th November 2020


 

Orthostatic hypertension; issues and management strategies. A live 1 hr webinar format

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Sam Bolitho and Rachael McKinnon
Thursday 10th December

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