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The 3rd Queen Square Movement Disorders Short Course: 6-7th October 2022

06 October 2022–07 October 2022, 9:00 am–5:00 pm

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The course is designed for neurologists, neurology trainees, and movement disorders enthusiasts from other neuroscience specialties, from the UK, Europe and worldwide. The course is interactive to allow active participation and enhance learning. On completion the participants should be able to manage patients with movement disorders in their clinical practice with updated knowledge and confidence.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology

Location

Lecture theatre
378: Institute of Neurology, 33 Queen Square
33 Queen Square
London
WC1N 3BG
United Kingdom

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The teaching sessions cover all aspects of movement disorders including Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonism, tremor, dystonia, tics and functional movement disorders. There are ample opportunities for hands on experience with dedicated workshops on Deep Brain stimulation and Botulinum toxin injections.

CPD approval for 12 credits

Course organisers: Professor Anthony V Schapira and Dr Amit Batla.

Please  contact Linda Taib l.taib@ucl.ac.uk for further information.

Please register and make a payment via the UCL Online store

Day 1

6th October

 

8.30-9.00 am

Registration and Refreshment

 

Session 1 Parkinson’s disease

9.00-9.45 

What causes Parkinson’s disease

Prof Tony Schapira

 

9.45-10.30

How to diagnose PD and how to manage early PD

Prof Anette Schrag

 

10.30-11.00

BREAK

 

11.00 -11.45

How to manage complex PD and non-motor symptoms in clinical visits

Prof K Ray Chaudhuri

 

11.45-12.30

Medical management of advanced PD

Prof Tom Foltynie

 

12.30-13:30

Lunch

 

Session 2 Atypical Parkinsonism

13.30-14.15

MSA and other synucleinopathies

Prof Henry Houlden

 

14.15-15:00

Atypical Parkinsonism-PSP CBD and other tauopathies

Prof Huw Morris

 

15:00-15.30

BREAK

 

Session 3 Hyperkinetic movement disorders

15.30-16:15

Update on Tremor 

Prof Kailash Bhatia

 

16.15-17:00

Update on Dystonia

Prof Tom Warner

 

17:00-17.45

Movement disorders video session

Prof Kailash Bhatia

 

 

 

 

Day 2

7th October

 

8.30-9.00 am

Registration and Refreshment

 

Session 4 Ataxia Tics and Chorea

 

9.00-9.45 

Clinical approach to ataxic disorders

Prof Paola Giunti

 

9.45-10.30

Choreic disorders and HD

Prof Sarah Tabrizi

 

10.30-11.00

BREAK

 

11.00 -11.45

Functional movement disorders

Prof Mark Edwards

 

11.45-12.30

Tics and Tourette’s

Prof Eileen Joyce

 

12.30-13.00

Movement disorders multimedia Quiz

Dr Amit Batla

 

13.00-14.00

Lunch

 

Interactive Parallel Sessions 1 -Main Hall 14.00-17.00

 

14.00-14.45

DBS workshop

Prof Patricia Limousin

 

14.45-15.30

Botox workshop

Dr Prasad Korlipara

 

Interactive Parallel Sessions 2- Wolfson Lecture theatre 14.00-15.30

 

14.00-15.30

Parallel Workshop: Non-pharmacological management of Parkinson’s 

Cathy Magee Dr Jennifer Foley

 

15.30-16.15

Genetics of movement disorders

Prof Nick Wood

 

16.15-17.00

Translating research to improve patient outcomes in movement disorders

Prof Sonia Gandhi

 

17.00

Closing remarks