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International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
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MDS-ES Affiliate & National Society Video Case Discussion Series

CME Credits:0Date:Nov 29, 2023 - Feb 07, 2024

Foundational / Beginner

Program Description

The MDS-ES Affiliate & National Society Video Case Discussion Series course is a 4-part event occurring from October 2023– February 2024 organized in collaboration with affiliate and national societies within the MDS-ES. Each session will cover a foundational topic in the field of Movement Disorders using didactic lecture and interactive case presentation and discussion. Video cases will be presented by the affiliate and national society partners, and will highlight typical and atypical clinical features, phenomenology, and diagnostic approaches to the session’s foundational topic.

Topics

  • Etiology & Pathophysiology
  • Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
  • Other Movement Disorders
  • Parkinson Disease/Hypokinetic Movement Disorders

Faculty

Course Director

Margherita Fabbri, MD - Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse, France

Yury Seliverstov, MD, PhD - Ulm University, Ulm, Germany


Faculty - Session 1: Hypokinetic Disorders

Roberto Erro, MD, PhD - University of Salerno, Naples, Italy


Featuring Experts from:  

Finnish Movement Disorder Society 

Society of Neurologists from the Republic of Moldova

Course Purpose

The primary purpose of this course is to provide foundational education with video case examples of movement disorders prevalent across the European Section.


Each session will cover a foundational topic in the field of Movement Disorders using didactic lecture and interactive case presentation and discussion. Video cases will be presented by the affiliate and national society partners, and will highlight typical and atypical clinical features, phenomenology, and diagnostic approaches to the session’s foundational topic.

Interactive Sessions

Schedule Overview

Session 1: Hypokinetic Disorders: Wednesday, November 29, 2023 - 17:00 - 19:00 CET

Session 2: Autoimmune Movement Disorders: Wednesday, December 13, 2023 - 17:00 - 19:00 CET

Session 3: Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 - 17:00 - 19:00 CET

Session 4: Functional Movement Disorders: Wednesday, February 7, 2024 - 17:00 - 19:00 CET


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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 in movement disorders and apply to clinical practice.
  4. Demonstrate clinical skills in approaching phenomenology, typical and atypical presentations of movement disorders.

Intended Audience

This activity is intended for General Neurologists, Clinician's, Faculty, Clinical Fellows and Neurology Residents

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.

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MDS Education

MDS Secretariat Liaison

Heather Vitale

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