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    christchurch, new zealand
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    Cautious Hope and Optimism in the Age of a Parkinson’s Pandemic


    Parkinson’s is the world’s fastest-growing neurological condition. Are environmental factors to blame? If so, what are they? How can people with Parkinson’s slow the disease’s progress, at the same time as researchers strive for breakthroughs in prevention? Join brilliant Dutch neurologist Professor Bas Bloem as he discusses a holistic approach to medicine that aims to empower people with Parkinson’s disease to achieve a better quality of life.


    Reserve your spot today! Doors open at 6:00 pm. 


    This event is made possible through the partnership of Parkinson's New Zealand. In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Parkinson's New Zealand is organizing a Living Positively with Parkinson's roadshow across the country. The event will feature distinguished neurologists from around the world, including our guest speaker, Professor Bas Bloem. To find out more about the Living Positively with Parkinson's Conference, please click here.

    About The Guest Speaker


    Professor Bas Bloem
     is:
    • a consultant neurologist at Radboud University Medical Centre in the Netherlands
    • founder and director of the Radboudumc Centre of Expertise for Parkinson’s & Movement Disorders
    • co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease
    • on the executive scientific advisory board of The Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research
    • a recent recipient of the Stevin prize, recognising his significant contribution to society
    • ranked in the top 1% of the most cited scientists over the last decade


    He has more than 1,000 publications to his name, including 850 peer-reviewed papers in international journals. He has also supervised 64 PhD students. He is co-author of the book Ending Parkinson’s Disease: a Prescription for Action. 


    

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    Chateau on the Park - Christchurch, a DoubleTree by Hilton
    christchurch, new zealand