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​Living Well with PD
​Education Symposium April 4, 2024
​Register Now

Register Now: Thursday April 4, 2024
​Registration is Now Open

2024 of Living Well with PD Ed Symposium WEB by Patrice T Shields
Registration: $65 before February 20th, $75 after that date
(Registration includes program and lunch)
VIP Admission: $125
(Includes preferred seating, program, and lunch)

Complimentary Valet Parking and Self-Park options available
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Living Well with PD Education Symposium
Date: Thursday, April 4, 2024 
Time: 
9:00AM-2:00PM
​Where: Hilton Naples, 
5111 Tamiami Trail North, Naples, FL 34103 

The Parkinson’s Association of Southwest Florida presents their Annual Living Well with PD Education Symposium on Thursday, April 4, 2024, from 9:00am-2:00pm, at the Hilton Naples, 5111 Tamiami Trail North, Naples, FL 34103. The symposium brings together leading experts in the field of Parkinson’s Disease research and treatment to help persons with PD to live well. The program is open to persons with PD, their family members, care partners, and the medical community.
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Scroll down to learn more about our past presenters and topics

Our 2024 Education Symposium Speakers

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Lauren Fanty, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Movement Disorder Fellow, University of Florida
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Henry Paul Moore, MD
Associate Professor of Neurology, Movement Disorder Fellow
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University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine
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Annelly Bure, PhD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience University of Miami Health Systems 
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Ihtsham ul Haq, MD, FAAN
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Professor of Neurology, Chief, Movement Disorders Division, University of Miami Health Systems 

2024 Topics

  • On the Horizon: Nonpharmacological Advances in Parkinson’s Disease Care and the Multidisciplinary Approach (Q & A) -  Lauren Fanty, MD, MPH
  • Present and Future Pharmacology in Parkinson’s Disease (Q & A) - Henry Paul Moore, MD
  • Advancements in Understanding Cognition in Parkinson’s Disease (Q & A) - Annelly Bure, PhD
  • A Message of Hope - Ihtsham ul Haq, MD, FAAN

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About Dr Ihtsham ul Haq MD, FAAN  Professor of Neurology Chief, Movement Disorders Division, University of Miami-Miller School of Medicine
Presentation Topic:  "Unlocking the Mysteries of Parkinson's: The Latest in Research and Diagnosis." This talk will discuss our current understanding of why and how Parkinson’s disease occurs, and how that knowledge is driving our search for better treatments and ultimately a cure.  
 
Dr. Ihtsham Haq joined the University of Miami as Chief of the Movement Disorders Division in September of 2020.  His passion for the study of the brain began at Columbia University, at which he completed degrees in Bioengineering and in Philosophy. He obtained his medical degree at SUNY Downstate and his Neurology residency training at Georgetown University. After his residency he spent three years at the University of Florida’s Movement Disorders & Neurorestoration program at the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases performing his movement disorders fellowship training. From there he was recruited to the Wake Forest School of Medicine in North Carolina. He spent the next ten years there and reached the position of Associate Professor in Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery. Highlights of his tenure at WFSM include bringing it into the NIH’s premier early clinical trial research consortium NeuroNext, performing pioneering brain implantations for the treatment of Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and working on multiple NIH-funded projects to phenotype the motor and nonmotor effects of basal ganglia disease.
 
Dr. Haq’s overall research interest has been in understanding and improving the care of patients with movement disorders, with a focus on technology and brain circuitry. He has been funded by the National Institute of Health, Parkinson’s Foundation, and Smallwood Foundation, as well as partnering with industry to bring better treatments to patients. His NIH funded research has included work on both common (Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s disease) and rare disorders (ATP1A3 rapid onset dystonia syndrome). He has been performing Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgeries since 2006 and has been part of pioneering efforts to improve targeting, increase the types of devices available to patients, and expand the number of diseases that treated by the technique. In addition to using DBS to treat Parkinson’s disease, Essential Tremor, and Dystonia, he has used it to treat patients with medication-refractory Tourette’s syndrome and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Dr. Haq has also worked to advance the success of clinical trials, and shortly after being selected to the NIH Clinical Trial Methodology Course in 2017, served as the CoPI of the Wake Forest site for NeuroNext. He has published 50 articles and 3 book chapters.
 
Since joining the U two years ago, Dr. Haq has overseen rapid growth in the Movement Disorders division. The division now includes six fellowship-trained movement disorders specialists, two advanced care practitioners, and three resident physicians recruited to fellowship training for 2023, practicing across six clinics in South Florida. He has established new partnerships with the American Parkinson’s Disease Foundation and Parkinson’s Foundation of Southwest Florida, as well as substantially deepening the divisions longstanding relationship with the national Parkinson’s Foundation. From a trials standpoint, UM is now collaborating on more than 30 industry, NIH, and foundation-funded studies. With respect to DBS, UM implanted more than 90 leads in 2021 and were part of the pivotal trials for both Boston Scientific and Abbott’s DBS devices. He has also made it a focus to take concrete steps to ensure historically underrepresented patients are provided that opportunity to participate in research at UM, including pipeline programs, advocacy, and disparity research. He considers it a privilege to lead this dedicated, compassionate, and experienced team of providers as it strives to redefine the standard for the understanding and care of movement disorders.  

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