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Living Positively with Parkinson’s One -Day Seminar in Wanaka, with Professor Bas Bloem, Connie Carpenter-Phinney and Dr Barry Snow


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EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT!  We do have tickets to the 3-day Living Positively with Parkinson’s Conference in Auckland from 28-30 August can be purchased HERE if you would like to join us.


Purchase your tickets to the Living Positively with Parkinson’s One Day Seminar in Wanaka on 20th August with global expert on Parkinson’s Professor Bas Bloem, Connie Carpenter-Phinney and Doctor Barry Snow. 

During this unmissable event, Professor Bas Bloem from the Netherlands will share insights about the coming Parkinson’s Pandemic, his thoughts on a cure, optimism about future treatments and the importance of self-management and multidisciplinary care. Professor Bloem will share ways to slow down the progression of Parkinson’s for a better quality of life. 

Connie Carpenter-Phinney Olympian gold medalist and co-founder of the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s in the USA will highlight how we can navigate our role as a care-partner of a person with Parkinson’s and describe strategies to help with overcoming any challenges or stresses. Connie will share how care-partners can live fully while caring for a person who is living with this progressive condition.

Barry Snow, a New Zealand based Neurologist, will expand on both Bas’s and Connie’s presentations by facilitating a question-and-answer session.

Tickets are limited to 110. Lunch and refreshments are included.

Parkinson’s New Zealand is grateful to local supporters who have contributed generously to this one day seminar in Wanaka.

This seminar is part of the Living Positively with Parkinson’s Conference Roadshow in celebration of Parkinson’s New Zealand’s 40th Anniversary. Tickets to the 3-day Living Positively with Parkinson’s Conference in Auckland from 28-30 August can be purchased HERE 


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