Sunday, November 2, 10:00-3:00 pm
The Future of PD is NOW: Discover what’s next and how we’re changing Parkinson’s
Dr. Laurie Mischley, presents Pro-PD Coach-AI
Get free one-month PD School with admission!
Dr. Ray Dorsey, author of “The Parkinson’s Plan” -- book signing
Musician and Composer John McDowell’s drumming energy break
Speech Pathologist Dr. Phil Schneider’s own personal patient story.
Dr. Andrew Buser, Neurorehabilitation Laboratory, Teachers College, Columbia University, clinical trials
Bette Willins, Davis Phinney Ambassador, and Yoga 4PD teacher
Sandy Fini, PT from Helen Hayes, Urban Poling Instructor
Parkinsons Wellness Project fundraiser. STEP FORWARD
Be Informed…Get Better
Dr. Laurie Mischley, ND, MPH, PhD, (Naturopathic Medicine, Epidemiology, Nutrition), built the Parkinson Symptom Tracking App, pd-symptoms.com, and is founder of the Parkinson Center for Pragmatic Research (CPR). She created Parkinson-School.com in 2020 as a way to empower patients, and accelerate education.
Dr. Ray Dorsey is a leading voice in Parkinson’s disease research and care, and a tireless advocate for rethinking how we approach chronic illness. Dr. Dorsey is the director of the Center for the Brain & the Environment, a nonprofit research initiative that will investigate the environmental causes of brain diseases, including Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and more. He is the author of Ending Parkinson’s Disease (2020) and the forthcoming The Parkinson’s Plan: A New Path to Prevention and Treatment (2025). Book signing.
The program will feature a dynamic discussion with Dr. Phil Schneider, a Speech Language Pathologist living with PD, as they explore the complimentary treatments available in PD and how to slow, stop, and reverse the progression and protect the next generation from this chronic syndrome. Insights to research showing successful treatment and prevention will be discussed.
Join us for an engaging discussion on care approaches for Parkinson’s. Be part of an enlightening event that brings together diverse perspectives on Parkinson’s care. The program will feature a dynamic discussion with three patient/care partner panelists, as they explore the complimentary treatments available in PD and how to protect the next generation from this chronic syndrome. Insights to research showing successful treatment and prevention will be discussed.
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