MDS-AOS Website
Visit the MDS-AOS Website to learn more about all of the activities featured in this issue and read the latest Letter from the Chair, by AOS Chair Prof. Ruey-Meei Wu.
Join us for the 17th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders

Sydney, Australia, June 16-20, 2013!
Submit an Abstract or Apply for a Travel Grant
Feature MDS Affiliate Member Society
Annual Meeting of Movement Disorder Society of Japan
The 6th Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, Movement Disorder Society of Japan, took place at Kyoto Hotel Okura in Kyoto, Japan on October 11-13, 2012 (Fig 1). 762 people came together to network and to learn about the latest research and perspectives in the field of Movement Disorders. In addition to neurologists, many neuroscientists, rehabilitation doctors, neurosurgeons participated in it. Several PD patients also took part in the meeting. Read Story.
The AOS Training Fellowship Program offers a special opportunity for one resident, fellow, or recent graduate of a program in neurology to receive a grant to travel outside his or her home country for a Fellowship in Movement Disorders. The goals of this program are to enable education, training and experience in movement disorders across the region and to foster long term links between medical training and research sites within the AOS.
To view a listing of AOS Fellowship Programs available, please click here.
Interested in applying? The Deadline for Applications is January 31, 2013. Apply now!
Recent Programs
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The MDS AOS Botulinum Toxin Training Course in Manila, August 24-25: First of its kind

Visiting Professor Program in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia September 27-29
Find out more information about upcoming programs!
Continuing our initiative to collect reports on the treatment of Parkinson's disease and movement disorders throughout the region, follow these links to read about recent activities in the AOS.
Thai Parkinson's Movement Disorder Society - Thai PDMDS
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