Program Description
The MDS-AOS 2nd Video Case Discussion Series is a 5-part event running from April to December 2022. Each session will focus on a mixture of long and short video cases from 10 different territories or regions within the Asian and Oceanian Section. These video-based case discussions in the field of movement disorders are organized in collaboration with various local/regional societies within the AOS. The expert faculty from 10 different countries will provide each topic with a regional flavor emphasizing the types of movement disorder cases found in their part of the AOS, and these video cases will focus on highlighting the typical and atypical clinical features, phenomenology, and diagnostic approaches of unique movement disorders cases from the area.
Registration is free for MDS Members.
Topics
- Biomarkers & Diagnostic Tools
- Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
- Non-motor Symptoms/Disorders
- Other Movement Disorders
- Parkinson Disease/Hypokinetic Movement Disorders
Faculty
Course Directors
Pramod Kumar Pal, MBBS, MD, DM, FRCP - National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India
Pattamon Panyakaew, MD - Chulalongkorn Center of Excellence for Parkinson’s Disease and Related Movement Disorders, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Faculty
Part 1
Genko Oyama, MD, PhD - Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Louis Tan, FRCP - National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore
Part 2
Frandy Susatia, MD - Siloam Hospital Kebon Jeruk, Jakarta, Indonesia
Jinyoung Youn, MD, PhD - Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
Part 3
Pattamon Panyakaew, MD - Chulalongkorn Excellence Center on Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders, Bangkok, Thailand
Tai Tran, MD, PhD - University Medical Center, University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Part 4
Pramod Kumar Pal, MBBS, MD, DM, FRCP - National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India
Tim Anderson, FRACP, MD - University Of Otago, Christchurch and NZBRI, Christchurch, New Zealand
Part 5
Mehri Salari, MD - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran
Bimsara Senanayake, MBBS, MD, FRCP (UK), FCCP - Institute of Neurology, National Hospital of Sri Lanka Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Course Purpose
The primary purpose of this course is to focus on video cases that will highlight typical and atypical clinical features, phenomenology, and diagnostic approaches of unique movement disorders cases from the area.
Registration Fees
Member: $0 USD
Non-Member: $50 USD
Registration is for the entire series. Participants can register throughout the series and access past sessions on-demand.
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Interactive Sessions
To see a detailed schedule, please click below:
22AOSSERIE Agenda.pdf
Part 1: Movement Disorders Look Alike − Cases from: Japan and Singapore
Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 6:00-8:30 UTC
Part 2: Movement Disorders in Systemic Illness − Cases from: Indonesia and Korea
Sunday, June 26, 2022 at 6:00-8:30 UTC
Part 3: Infectious and Autoimmune Movement Disorders − Cases from: Thailand and Vietnam
Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 6:00-8:30 UTC
Part 4: Neurometabolic Movement Disorders − Cases from: India and New Zealand
Sunday, October 16, 2022 at 6:00-8:30 UTC
Part 5: Vascular Related Movement Disorders − Cases from: Sri Lanka and Iran
Sunday, December 11, 2022 at 6:00-8:30 UTC
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity learners will be able to:
1. Recognize various phenomenology and acquire basic knowledge on how to approach to movement disorders
2. Define differential typical and atypical clinical features of movement disorders
3. Define how to interpret important investigations (including radiologic findings) in movement disorders and apply for clinical practice
4. Acquire knowledge about unique movement disorders in the regions
5. Demonstrate clinical skills in approaching phenomenology, typical and atypical presentations of movement disorders
Intended Audience
This intermediate-level activity is aimed at general neurologists, clinical fellows, neurology residents, and clinical researchers.
Hardware and Software Requirements
1. Active Internet connection (DSL or Cable). Dial-up connection will have constant buffering problem.
2. Compatible with Windows PC and MAC (256 MB of RAM or higher)
3. Activity is best viewed on Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher, Safari 5.0 or higher and Firefox 29.0 or higher
4. Adobe Flash Player 12.0 (or higher).
5. Adobe Reader to print certificate.
MDS Secretariat Liaison
Allie Oakley