Scientific Meeting: Management of Motor Fluctuation and Dyskinesia in Parkinson's Disease, 2011
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Program |
Speaker |
12th May, 2011
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Lecture "Management of Motor Fluctuation and Dyskinesia in Parkinson's Disease"
Interactive case discussion by:
Dr. Nelson Cheung, Specialist in Neurology QEH
and Dr. Anne Chan, Specialist in Neurology PWH
Venue: Shantung Room, Level 8, LANGHAM PLACE HOTEL, MONGKOK
PRESENTATION FILES NOW AVAILABLE FOR HKMDS MEMBERS!
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Prof. Fabrizio Stocchi Professor of Neurology, Director of the Parkinson’s disease and Movement disorders research centre, IRCCS San Raffaele Pisana Roma, Italy
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Movement Disorders Workshop: Challenges in Research and Management of Movement Disorders, co-joint with the 23rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong Kong Neurological Society, 2010
Date / Venue
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Program |
Speaker |
5th November, 2010
Lecture room, ground floor, Block A, Queen Elizabeth Hospital
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23rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong Kong Neurological Society
Movement Disorders Workshop:
Challenges in Research and Management of Movement Disorders
Chairpersons: Prof Vincent Mok, Dr Mandy Auyeung, Dr Nelson Cheung
2:30 – 3:30 pm. Clinical and Epidemiological Studies in Movement Disorders:
how to perform and interpret.
3:30 – 3:45 pm. Coffee break
3:45 – 4:20 pm. Approach in Diagnosing Difficult Movement Disorders
4:20 – 4:55 pm. Managing Difficult Movement Disorders
4:55 – 5:00 pm. Concluding remarks.
Evening Lecture:
Lecture " Psychogenic Movement Disorders"
Venue: Sung Room I, 4/F, Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel and Towers, Kowloon
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Dr Louis Tan
Senior Consultant, National Neuroscience Institute,
Singapore
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Date
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Program |
Speaker |
27th October, 2010
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Workshop:
Workshop on Neurophysiological Investigations of Movement Disorders
Venue: ST522 (5/F, via S or T core), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Evening Lecture:
Lecture " Psychogenic Movement Disorders"
Venue: Sung Room I, 4/F, Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel and Towers, Kowloon
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Dr Mark Hallett
Chief of Medical Neurology Branch and Human Motor Control Section, National Institute of Health, USA
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Date
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Program |
Speaker |
17th March, 2010
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Lecture " Pathophysiology in Parkinson’s disease: Implications for heterogeneity, freezing of gait and treatment selections"
Venue: Diamond Ballroom, Hall 2, B1/F., Eaton Hotel Hong Kong, Kowloon
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Dr Simon Lewis
Senior Lecturer in Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Sydney, Australia
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One-Day Workshop on Neuropsychology of Parkinson’s Disease, co-joint with Department of Applied Social Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 2010
| Date / venue |
Topics |
Speaker |
6th February, 2010
PQ303 Lecture Theatre, Mong Man Wai Building
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Cognitive impairment
- Nature, clinical heterogeneity, pathophysiology, assessment
Parkinson’s disease dementia
- Natural history, pathology and pathophysiology, assessment, management
Neuropsychiatric symptoms and disorder
- Depression, Anxiety, Apathy, Hallucinations and delusions, Impulse Control Disorders
Assessment and Management
- Issues in screening and assessment, pharmacological and non-pharmacological management
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Prof. Richard Brown
Institute of Psychiatry at the Maudsley, King's College, London, University of London
Lecture Notes Available (for HKMDS members only)
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Symposium on Movement Disorders, co-joint with the Hong Kong Baptist University (supported by Croucher Foundation), 2009
| Date / venue |
Topics |
Speakers |
6th November, 2009
Kowloon Shangri La Hotel
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SESSION I: BASIC SCIENCE IN MOVEMENT DISORDERS
Neurodegeneration: The Processes
Genetics and Mechanisms in Parkinson's Disease
Genetics in Parkinson's Disease: Any Emerging Picture?
Parkinson's Disease and Prion Disease
Therapeutic Implications of Modulations of Glutamatergic Neurotransmission in Models of Parkinson's Disease
Neuronal Mitochondrial Uncoupling Proteins: Implications in Parkinson's Disease
Glial Pathologies in Parkinsonism
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Raymond CC Chang
Kenny Chung
Yoshikuni Mizuno
C Warren Olanow
Ken KL Yung
Philip Ho
Glenda Halliday
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SESSION II: CLINICAL PRACTICE IN MOVEMENT DISORDERS
Non-dopaminergic Degeneration in Motor Circuits and Their Impact on the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease
Future Directions in Movement Disorders Researches: New Thinking and Paradigms
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Glenda Halliday
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First Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society, co-joint with 21th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong Kong Neurological Society, 2008
| Date / venue |
Topics |
Speakers |
15th November, 2008
Kowloon Shangri La Hotel
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The Updates of Managing Cervical Dsytonia / Movement Disorders with Botulinum Toxin |
Dr Wang Han-Cheng (Taiwan) |
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Basal Ganglia Motor Dysfunctions: A Basic Scientist’s Perspective
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Professor Yung Wing-Ho |
Pre-congress Workshop on Botulinum Toxin injection, 2008
Organizers: Dr Nelson Cheung, Dr KL Tsang
| Date / venue |
Topics |
Speaker |
14th November, 2008
Queen Elizabeth Hospital |
Workshop on Botulinum Toxin injection
Case Demonstration |
Dr Wan Han-Cheng (Taiwan) |
The society had also organized following Scientific Meetings:
| Date / venue |
Topics |
Speakers |
25th May, 2008
Langham Place Hotel |
“Round table meeting with Professor Andrew Lees”
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Professor Andrew Lees (UK) |
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26th May, 2008
Langham Place Hotel |
An update on optimizing Levodop Therapy
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Professor Andrew Lees (UK) |
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Detection of Wearing-off in Chinese PD patients |
Dr Vincent Mok |
Post-congress Workshop on Movement Disorder, 2007
Organizers: Dr Vincent Mok, Dr Nelson Cheung, Dr Mandy Au Yeung, Dr Jonas Yeung, Dr John Chan
| Date / Venue |
Topics |
Speaker |
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12th November, 2007
Ground floor Block M,
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
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Clinical Approach to Movement Disorders
Video Session and Case Presentation |
Professor Stanley Fahn (USA)
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Inauguration Ceremony of the Society and symposium in Movement Disorders in the 20th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong Kong Neurological Society, 2007
| Date / Venue |
Topics |
Speakers |
11th November, 2007
Kowloon Shangri La Hotel |
Advances in Parkinson’s Disease |
Professor Stanley Fahn (USA)
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Deep brain stimulation: 10 years experience in Hong Kong |
Dr Jonas Yeung |
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