1st Annual UTHealth Houston Movement Disorders Symposium
Saturday, January 25, 2025, 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM CST
Category: Events
1st Annual UTHealth Houston Movement Disorders SymposiumJanuary 25, 2025
Brown FoundationInstitute of Molecular Medicine1825 Pressler Street, Houston, TX 77030
This full-day event is designed for busy healthcare professionals, covering a broad range of movement disorders encountered in clinical practice including:
∙ Parkinson's Disease
∙ Essential Tremors
∙ Dystonia
∙ Drug-induced movement disorders
∙ Chorea
∙ Huntington's disease
∙ Restless leg syndrome
We will also feature surgical treatments, such as Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and Focused Ultrasound (FUS), along with patient videos for a hands-on understanding of real-life cases.
Our goal is to equip you with the latest advancements in therapeutics and management strategies, enhancing your ability to improve patient quality of life. You'll gain practical knowledge that you can immediately apply in your practice, along with continued support to help implement these techniques effectively.
Learn from our expert UT movement disorder faculty, who will provide high-yield insights into the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of these conditions. Whether it's understanding cutting-edge therapies or improving patient care pathways, this symposium is designed to empower healthcare providers to offer the best possible care.
Who Should Attend:
Any provider treating patients with movement disorders including:
∙ Movement disorder specialists (early career and seasoned)
∙ General Neurologists
∙ Advanced Practice Providers (NP, PA)
∙ Movement Disorder Fellows or Residents
∙ Specialists
∙ Psychiatrists
∙ Primary Care Physicians
∙ Pharmacists
∙ Other healthcare providers (RN, MSW, PT, OT, SLP, etc.)
This unique opportunity to stay current on emerging therapeutics while earning 7.00 CME and CNE/NCPD credits. Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be provided.
Why Attend?
You'll leave equipped with actionable strategies for managing movement disorder cases, improving patient care, and incorporating the latest treatments into your practice.
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