Let’s Talk Parkinson’s
Our free education series brings the experts to you online in real-time!
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Let’s Talk Parkinson’s
Our free education series brings the experts to you online in real-time!
Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know about upcoming events.
LIVE, VIRTUAL EVENTS FOR THE PARKINSON’S COMMUNITY
For these virtual events PCLA invites neurologists, therapists, and others involved in Parkinson’s treatment and care to cover a variety of topics.
Past events have included recent advances in research, exercise for Parkinson’s, speech therapy and vocal exercises, Parkinson’s and COVID-19, occupational therapy, and much more!
UPCOMING EVENTS
MORE “LET’S TALK PARKINSON’S” EVENTS
Let’s Talk Parkinson’s: Q&A Latest in Parkinson’s Research – 2020
Questions about speech therapy for Parkinson's? PCLA recently hosted an online Q&A "The Latest in Parkinson's Research," with Jeff Bronstein, MD, PhD, Director of the Movement Disorders Program at UCLA. WATCH THE PRESENTATION Miss the event? Watch the replay...
Let’s Talk Parkinson’s: The Impact of COVID-19 on Daily Life with PD
Are you concerned about the impact that a pandemic and quarantine may have on your daily life and wellness? PCLA recently hosted Clinical Psychologist Dr. Arik C. Johnson, from UCLA. Dr. Johnson will discuss ways to handle stress and anxiety, and how to avoid feeling...
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LIVE, VIRTUAL EVENTS FOR THE PARKINSON’S COMMUNITY
For these virtual events PCLA invites neurologists, therapists, and others involved in Parkinson’s treatment and care to cover a variety of topics.
Past events have included recent advances in research, exercise for Parkinson’s, speech therapy and vocal exercises, Parkinson’s and COVID-19, occupational therapy, and much more!
THANKS TO OUR INCREDIBLE SPONSORS
Special thanks to our program sponsors for making this series possible.
PCLA’s ‘Let’s Talk Parkinson’s” events are intended as an informational and educational resource for the Parkinson’s community. Always consult with your healthcare team for medical and treatment advice. The views and opinions expressed by presenters and participants do not necessarily reflect those of PCLA. Sponsorship support does not influence PCLA’s content perspective or panelist selection.