Parkinson Association of Santa Barbara 2023 Symposium

Saturday, 1 April 2023 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM PDT

150 North Kellogg Avenue, Goleta, CA, 93111, United States

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Continuing Education Ticket- for LVN, RN, OT, PT, and Speech Therapists Partial Approval - $30.00

2 CEU credits available for LVN, RN, OT, PT, and Speech Therapists. Includes Coffee, Pastries, and Lunch

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Newly-Diagnosed: Admission, Coffee, Pastries, and Lunch Partial Approval - $30.00

For those looking for where to start on the Parkinson's journey. By choosing this ticket we will be able to provide you with additional support and connections, including an opportunity to enjoy lunch at a table with one or more veteran PASB members.

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General Admission, Coffee, Pastries, and Lunch Partial Approval - $30.00

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Scholarship Ticket- Free! Includes Admission, Coffee, Pastries, and Lunch Partial Approval - Free

Montecito Bank and Trust has provided a limited amount of money that makes it possible for anyone to attend this event, regardless of ability to pay. Limited availability. First come, first served.

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Saturday, 1 April 2023 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM PDT

Elk's Lodge, 150 North Kellogg Avenue, Goleta, CA, 93111, United States.

Thanks to our generous sponsors, we will have two presentations from renowned medical experts, an afternoon panel discussion and informational exhibits featuring medical products and a variety of local services available to help you live your best life.

Admission includes coffee and pastries as well as lunch. 

 

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$30 per ticket includes admission, coffee and pastries, lunch, two presentations by experts in Parkinson's Disease, a chance to connect to many resource exihibitors, a fun game with prizes, and much more!

If you are new to Parkinson's Disease, please choose the Newly-Diagnosed button.  We have special support for you!

Thanks to Montecito Bank and Trust, we can also provide a limited number of tickets to those who are unable to afford it.   Choose the Scholarship button if we can do this for you.

 

We also wish to thank Best Western Hotels and Resorts for providing accommodations for our speakers.

 

 

 

Cancellation policy

Cancellations fully refundable up to one week prior to the event, (March 24th).  No refunds can be accomodated after that date as our catering contract requires we provide a head count and payment at that time. 

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Dr. Michele Tagliati
Neurologist and Author
Cedars Sinai Medical Center

The research interests of Michele Tagliati, MD, include the study of early and advanced therapeutics of Parkinson's disease, dystonia and other movement disorders. Tagliati pioneered the use of deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's and dystonia, and his work contributed advances in the definition of outcome predictors and therapeutic settings of DBS. He is currently involved in research on the role of nonmotor and nondopaminergic mechanisms in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's.

About Dr. Michele Tagliati

Neurologist and Author
Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Dr. Adrienne Keener
Neurologist
Ronald Reagan Medical Center, UCLA

Dr. Adrienne Keener received her medical degree from the USC Keck School of Medicine where she was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honors Society. She completed her preliminary year in Internal Medicine at Olive View Medical Center, and was then a resident in the UCLA Neurology Program where she served as Chief Resident. She subsequently completed a Movement Disorders Fellowship at UCLA. In 2016, she joined the faculty at UCLA where she participates in clinical research and patient care both at the UCLA Movement Disorders Clinic and at the West LA VA PADRECC (Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education, and Clinical Center). Her clinical practice includes the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders, deep brain stimulation, and botulinum toxin neurolysis procedures. Dr. Keener is also passionate about medical education, and joined the residency program at UCLA as the Associate Program Director in 2016.

About Dr. Adrienne Keener

Neurologist
Ronald Reagan Medical Center, UCLA

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Sessions on Apr 01, 2023

09:00 AM

Schedule of Events

09:00 AM - 03:00 PM