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MDS-AOS 5th School for Young Neurologists

Location:The Ashok Hotel, New DelhiCME Credits:0Date:May 27, 2023 - May 28, 2023

Experienced / Intermediate

Program Description

The MDS-AOS 5th School for Young Neurologists is an opportunity for young neurologists who are interested in specializing in Movement Disorders to receive in-depth knowledge from internationally recognized Movement Disorders experts. Students will attend didactic lectures and case discussions during question-and-answer sessions. Students will get an opportunity to present their own case-study videos for discussion. Topics will focus on different types of hypo and hyperkinetic movement disorders.

Topics

  • Basic/Translational Neuroscience
  • Epidemiology & Environment
  • Etiology & Pathophysiology
  • Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
  • Other Movement Disorders
  • Parkinson Disease/Hypokinetic Movement Disorders
  • Therapies-Pharmacological
  • Therapies-Surgical

Faculty

Course Director

Sanjay Pandey, MD, DM, DNB, IUSSTF Fellow, FIAN - Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, Delhi National Capital Region, India


Faculty

Tim Anderson, FRACP, MD - University of Otago Department of Medicine, Christchurch - Christchurch, New Zealand
Mohit Bhatt, MD, DM - Kokilaben Hospital - Mumbai, India
Mark Hallett, MD - NIH National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - Bethesda, Maryland
Prashanth L. Kukkle, MD - Vikram Hospital - Bangalore, India
Hrishikesh Kumar, MD -     Institute of Neurosciences - Kolkata, India
Umaiorubahan Meenakshisundaram, MD - SRM Hospital - Chennai, India
Shivam Mittal, MD - Cleveland Clinic - Abu Dhabi, UAE
Pramod Pal, MBBS, MD, DM, FRCP - National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences - Bangalore, India
Roopa Rajan, MD, DM - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Delhi, India
Raymond Rosales, MD, PhD - University of Santo Tomas - Manila, Philippines
Charulata Sankhala, MD - P.D. Hinduja Hospital - Mumbai, India
Prachaya Srivanitchapoom, MD - Siri Raj Hospital - Bangkok, Thailand
Achal Kumar Srivastava, MD, DM, FRCP, FAAN - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Delhi, India

Course Purpose

The primary purpose of this course is to provide an opportunity for young neurologists who are interested in specializing in Movement Disorders to receive in-depth knowledge from internationally recognized Movement Disorders experts.


Registrations Fees:

Members: $100 USD

MDS Juniors & No Fee Members: $80 USD

Non Members: $120 USD


*Non-members wishing to apply for MDS Membership to receive the MDS Member rate for this course will need to apply for membership no later than 2 weeks in advance of session.


Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity learners will be able to:

  1. Define the phenomenology of hypokinetic movement disorders.
  2. Define the phenomenology of hyperkinetic movement disorders.
  3. Approach to the treatment of different types of movement disorders.

Intended Audience

This activity is intended for Movement Disorder Specialist, General Neurologists, Researchers, Fellows, Residents, and Medical Students.

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Eric Johnson II

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