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1 The Parkinson s Disease Foundation and Houston Area Parkinson Society present Taking Charge of Your Parkinson s The last in a series of four educational symposia and webcasts, Parkinson s Science: Innovations and New Perspectives. Saturday, April 4, 2009 Houston, TX
2 Dear Friends and Colleagues: On behalf of the Parkinson s Disease Foundation (PDF) and Houston Area Parkinson Society (HAPS), we welcome you to Taking Charge of Your Parkinson s, the fourth and final installation in a series of educational symposia and webcasts entitled, Parkinson s Science: Innovations and New Perspectives. Taking Charge of Your Parkinson s will explore the actions such as exercise and creative activities that may improve daily life with Parkinson s disease (PD). The day s presentations will be led by some of the leading scientists, physicians and health professionals in the field, including Julie H. Carter, R.N., M.S., A.N.P., Gammon M. Earhart, Ph.D., P.T., Giselle M. Petzinger, M.D., and Concetta Tomaino D.A., MT-BC, LCAT. We look forward to your participation in what we hope is not only an informative day, but also an interactive one between PDF and HAPS, between researchers and clinicians, and between you, our participants, and those who are at the forefront of treating and finding the cure for PD. If you have found ways to live more creatively and productively with PD, we encourage you to share these with our faculty, who will be available for a question and answer session. Please remember that this entire event will be available on the web for 12 months for you to revisit at your convenience. You can find this information on both of our respective websites. Thank you for joining us. Robin Anthony Elliott Executive Director Parkinson s Disease Foundation (PDF) Anne Thobae Executive Director Houston Area Parkinson Society (HAPS)
3 Program Taking Charge of Your Parkinson s 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM Registration 9:55 AM - 10:00 AM Opening Remarks Anne Thobae Executive Director, HAPS 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM Improving Brain Function with Exercise and Creativity: You Too Can Do It Julie H. Carter, R.N., M.S., A.N.P. Oregon Health and Science University 10:50 AM - 11:05 AM BREAK 11:05 AM - 12:00 PM Does Exercise Influence Parkinson s Disease? Giselle M. Petzinger, M.D. University of Southern California 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM LUNCH 12:45 PM - 2:25 PM Taking Charge of Your PD Through Music and Dance Shall We Dance?: Benefits of Tango for People with Parkinson s Disease Gammon M. Earhart, Ph.D., P.T. Washington University School of Medicine I ve Got Rhythm: The Power of Rhythm and Music to Benefit Those with PD Concetta M. Tomaino, D.A., MT-BC, LCAT Beth Abraham Family of Health Services 2:25 PM - 2:55 PM Question & Answer Panel 2:55 PM - 3:00 PM Closing Remarks Robin Elliott Executive Director, PDF Included in your symposium packet is an evaluation form for today s presentations. We ask that you fill it out and drop it off at the registration desk. Thank you for your input, which will be used by PDF and HAPS to plan future educational programs. 1
4 Faculty Julie H. Carter, R.N., M.S., A.N.P. Julie H. Carter, R.N., M.S., A.N.P., is Professor of Neurology at Oregon Health and Science University. She joined the University s Department of Neurology in 1979 and is currently the Associate Director of the Parkinson Center of Oregon (PCO). Ms. Carter is dedicated to improving the lives of people with Parkinson s disease (PD) and their families. She approaches Parkinson s disease as a family-centered disease and brings this emphasis to her practice as a nurse practitioner and to innovative program development at the PCO. She has created several educational and support initiatives for the center, including the annual family care symposium, family caregiver series, young person with PD symposium, newly-diagnosed workshop, cognitive behavioral group therapy for depression and PD and a community-based PD and pilates program. She also created the role of a family care specialist for the center. Ms. Carter s family-centered approach extends to her research, where she has a special interest in family caregiving and Parkinson s. She has been an investigator for multiple clinical trials and is an original member of the Parkinson Study Group. Currently, she is the site principal investigator for the neuroprotective consortium clinical trials (NET-PD) study funded by the National Institutes of Health. Ms. Carter received her B.S.N. and M.S. from Oregon Health and Science University. 2
5 Faculty Gammon M. Earhart, Ph.D., P.T. Gammon M. Earhart, Ph.D., P.T., is Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Anatomy and Neurobiology, and Neurology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. As part of the Movement Disorders Group at Washington University, she directs the Locomotor Control Laboratory within the Program in Physical Therapy. Dr. Earhart s research interests focus on the walking and balance disorders often experienced by people with Parkinson s disease. Her laboratory explores novel rehabilitative interventions to address these problems, including studies into how dance affects functional mobility and quality of life among people with Parkinson s disease. Her work also includes studies on the neural control of walking direction, with an emphasis on turning during walking, and studies of how deep brain stimulation may influence balance and walking. Dr. Earhart received a degree in Physical Therapy from Arcadia University and her Ph.D. in Movement Science from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Oregon Health and Science University. 3
6 Faculty Giselle M. Petzinger, M.D. Giselle M. Petzinger, M.D., is Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology, Movement Disorders Division at the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, where she heads a laboratory focused on basic and clinical Parkinson s disease (PD) research. The primary objective of Dr. Petzinger s research program is to understand ways to repair a specific area of the brain called the basal ganglia, in animal models and in individuals with Parkinson s. In collaboration with her colleagues at USC, Dr. Petzinger has demonstrated that in Parkinsonian mice, intense exercise improves normal motor movements, even though the dopamine lost because of a PD-like condition is never fully restored. These findings support the hypothesis that, in animal models, intense exercise may induce the brain to find novel ways to compensate for the loss of dopamine neurons occurring in PD. Dr. Petzinger also studies how intense exercise may alter the release of another neurotransmitter in the brain, called glutamate. As a clinician, Dr. Petzinger is committed to translating these animal findings to better understand humans living with PD. Therefore, in collaboration with Beth Fisher, Ph.D., P.T., in the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at USC, she is also investigating the benefits of intensive exercise - specifically treadmill training - in people living with PD. Dr. Petzinger received her fellowship training in Parkinson s disease at Columbia University, under the mentorship of Stanley Fahn, M.D. 4
7 Faculty Concetta M. Tomaino D.A., MT-BC, LCAT Concetta M. Tomaino D.A., MT-BC, LCAT, is the Executive Director and Co-founder of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function and Senior Vice President for Music Therapy at Beth Abraham Family of Health Services in Bronx, NY. Dr. Tomaino has had a 29-year career at Beth Abraham, where she has helped to create the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function and to restore, maintain and improve people s physical, emotional and neurologic functioning through the systematic use of music. Her clinical practice is specialized in the use of music therapy for individuals with Parkinson s disease, Alzheimer s disease and other neurological diseases. Internationally known for her research in the clinical applications of music and neurologic function, she lectures on music therapy throughout the world and has authored numerous articles. Dr. Tomaino holds teaching positions at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Brookdale Center of Aging on Hunter College. She is also on faculty for the National Parkinson Foundation s Allied Team Training for Parkinson s II. 5
8 PINS: The One-Stop Shop for Information on Parkinson s! Questions about Parkinson s disease? Find answers today! Visit PINS (the Parkinson s Information Service): call our toll-free helpline, (800) , from 9 AM 6 PM ET. Submit a question to our Ask the Expert online service or view those frequently asked by others. Visit to download PDF publications and order print copies. Tiene preguntas sobre la enfermedad de Parkinson? Los expertos pueden ayudarle! Visite presente sus preguntas, y un especialista le responderá en un plazo de 8 10 dias.? The Parkinson s Information Service (PINS) is managed exclusively by the Parkinson s Disease Foundation and is supported by Boehringer Ingelheim. Improving the quality of life for those affected by Parkinson s disease through services, education and advocacy. SEE WHAT HAPS HAS TO OFFER Find a group close to you! HAPS offers over 140 free support groups, exercise, water, tai chi, dance and speech therapy sessions a month Free social services provided by licensed master level social workers Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the Parkinson s community through educational programs, the HAPS website and a free monthly newsletter (713) [email protected]
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10 COMING SOON Parkinson s Disease Resource List A comprehensive print and online guide, the PD Resource List allows you to search for resources and to share your favorites with the community. Adjusting to a PD Diagnosis PD Organizations and Communities Living with Parkinson s PARKINSON S DISEASE RESOURCE LIST Joining a Clinical Trial Insurance, Financial and Legal Matters Support for Care Partners, Family and Friends PD Organizations and Communities Making Treatment Choices Understanding Parkininson s The PD Resource List includes: national and local Parkinson s groups movement disorder centers financial, insurance and legal planning assistance clinical trials medical equipment caregiver-specific resources personal stories Visit or call us in late spring for ordering details! The Parkinson s Disease Resource List is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.
11 Watch all four symposia in this series! All events have been taped and are available for you to view online. What s in the PD Pipeline? Aired on May 9, 2008 With the Parkinson Association of the Carolinas Mind, Mood and Body: Understanding Nonmotor Symptoms of PD Aired on July 18, 2008 With the Michigan Parkinson Foundation Surgical Advances in Parkinson s Disease Aired on October 11, 2008 With the Northwest Parkinson s Foundation Taking Charge of Your Parkinson s Aired on April 4, 2009 With the Houston Area Parkinson Society The content and management of these symposia and webcasts are under the exclusive direction of the Parkinson s Disease Foundation, the Parkinson Association of the Carolinas, the Michigan Parkinson Foundation, the Northwest Parkinson s Foundation and Houston Area Parkinson Society and are made possible by a generous unrestricted grant from UCB, Inc Parkinson s Disease Foundation and Houston Area Parkinson Society Parkinson s Disease Foundation is the sole owner of the PDWebcast service mark.
12 The Parkinson s Disease Foundation (PDF ) is a leading national presence in Parkinson s disease research, education and public advocacy. We are working for the nearly one million people in the US who live with Parkinson s by funding promising scientific research and supporting people with Parkinson s, their families and caregivers through educational programs and support services. Since its founding in 1957, PDF has funded over $75 million worth of scientific research in Parkinson s disease, supporting the work of leading scientists throughout the world. (800) [email protected] Houston Area Parkinson Society (HAPS) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life for those affected by Parkinson s disease through services, education and advocacy. HAPS provides weekly exercise, water and speech therapy sessions under the supervision of licensed physical, occupational and speech therapists, as well as tai chi, tango, dance and meditation groups. Additionally, HAPS provides caregiver, young onset, newly diagnosed, post DBS surgery support groups and newly diagnosed educational programs under the guidance of licensed social workers. Social services, transportation, emergency aid, annual symposia and a monthly newsletter are among the other services offered free of charge. (713) [email protected]
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