
Moving Along Newsletter
September 2022 Vol. 26, Issue 3
MDS's quarterly newsletter, providing up-to-date information on new developments in the field of Movement Disorders, as well as MDS announcements and other news.
Equity of Care in Underrepresented Populations in the Americas
Often-overlooked barriers, failure of technological advancements to address them, and how we might reconceptualize health.

A note from the MDS President
Prof. Francisco Cardoso comments on the growing prevalence of PD, and the role the Society must take to prepare for this.

More this issue:
Interview with Andrew Lees: “Brainspotting: Adventures in Neurology”
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My Center: The Movement Disorder Center of Seoul National University Hospital in Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Acclaimed ‘Aspen Course’ Returns in Person for its 33rd Year
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1st Egyptian Movement Disorders Conference and School: An Excellent Start of a National Meeting
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Upcoming
International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders ®
September 15-18, 2022
Join us online, on demand. Browse the virtual poster hall, view e-poster presentations, and watch all the sessions recorded in Madrid.
What to Look Forward to: International Congress 2022 |


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Editorial Board
Moving Along Editor (2019-2021)
Antonio Strafella, MD, PhD, FRCPC
Dr. Strafella is a Professor of Neurology and Canada Research Chair, in the Neurology Division at Toronto Western Hospital-UHN at the University of Toronto, and is a long standing member of MDS, having served in numerous committee roles within the Society, as well as a former Associate Editor of Movement Disorders.

Catalina Cerquera-Cleves, MD, MSc
Shaimaa El-Jaafary, MD

Anhar Hassan, MD

Prashanth Kukkle, DM

Sergio Rodriguez-Quiroga, MD

Chaewon Shin, MD, PhD

Katarzyna Smilowska, MD, PhD

Indu Subramanian, MD













