UAMS Offers Virtual Parkinson’s Symposium on April 11

On April 11, UAMS Health will host its sixth annual forum – this time virtually -- to discuss Parkinson’s disease.

The Sunday event will run from 1-2:30 p.m. and is open to Parkinson’s patients, their caregivers and family members, clinicians, and anyone else interested in learning about the disease, treatment options, and research initiatives.

“It’s an opportunity to learn about advances in Parkinson’s disease including treatments and new research, and to connect with our UAMS program,” said Christian Pedroza Portillo, project specialist in the College of Medicine’s Department of Neurosurgery.

The free event is usually held in person, giving attendees a chance to pick up written information and to talk with providers and each other. It attracted about 200 people from across Arkansas and neighboring states in 2019, but last year, when 250 participants were expected, it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Since it will be virtual this year, we are hoping our reach will be even bigger,” Portillo said. The numbers have steadily climbed since 2015, when the new program attracted 30 people.

The virtual nature of this year’s event will reduce its time frame from four hours to an hour and a half, though plenty of information will still be offered. Segments will focus on the direction of future treatments, digital health offerings, intimacy, and cognitive rehabilitation and stimulation. Also, a patient will share ways of managing the disease, and a panel of experts will discuss frequently asked questions.

Participants will be able to ask questions through an online chat function.

To register for the meeting or learn more about continuing education credits, visit https://neurosurgery.uams.edu/about/events/ps2021/. The Zoom link will be emailed to registrants the week of the event.

04/05/2021