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MDS-AOS Video Case Discussion Series
Course Format
Regional Online Course
Start Date
Sun, Mar 7, 2021
End Date
Sun, Dec 5, 2021
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Program Description

The MDS-AOS Video Case Discussion Series is a 5-part event running from March through December 2021. Each 2-hour session will focus on a mixture of long and short video cases from two different territories or regions within the Asian and Oceanian Section. These video-based case discussions in the field of movement disorders are organized in collaboration with various local/regional societies within the AOS. The expert faculty from 10 different territories will provide each topic with a regional flavor emphasizing the types of movement disorder cases found in their part of the AOS, and these video cases will focus on highlighting the typical and atypical clinical features, phenomenology, and diagnostic approaches of unique movement disorders cases from the area.

Join Part 4: on Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 6:00-8:00 UTC

MDS-AOS Video Case Discussion Series Part 4: Young Onset Movement Disorders - Video Cases from China & Central Asia

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Course already occured. CME/CE is no longer available for this course.
Faculty

Course Directors:

Pramod Kumar Pal, MBBS, MD, DM, FRCP - National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, India

Pattamon Panyakaew, MD - Chulalongkorn Center of Excellence for Parkinson’s Disease and Related Movement Disorders, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Senior Faculty:

Tae-Beom Ahn, MD, PhD - Kyung Hee University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea

Shivam Om Mittal, MD - Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Victor Fung, MBBS, PhD, FRACP - Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia

Chin-Hsien Lin, MD, PhD - National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

Baorong Zhang, MD - The Second Affiliated Hospital, Hangzhou, China

Cholpon Shambetova, MD - Bishkek Medical Clinic, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Arlene R. Ng, MD, PhD - St. Luke’s Medical Center, Manila, Philippines

Shen-Yang Lim, MBBS, MD, FRACP, FASc - University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Course Purpose

 The primary purpose of this program is to provide video case examples of movement disorders prevalent across the Asian and Oceanian Section.

 

Registration Fee:

MDS Members: Free

MDS Non-Members: $50 USD

*Non-members wishing to apply for MDS Membership to receive the MDS Member rate for this course will need to apply for membership no later than 2 weeks in advance of session.

To view the course schedule please 'PROCEED TO COURSE'

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this series, learners will be able to:

  1. Recognize various phenomenology and acquire basic knowledge on how to approach to movement disorders.
  2. Define differential typical and atypical clinical features of movement disorders.
  3. Define how to interpret important investigations (including radiologic findings) in movement disorders and apply for clinical practice.
  4. Acquire knowledge about unique movement disorders in the regions.
  5. Demonstrate clinical skills in approaching phenomenology, typical and atypical presentations of movement disorders.

Intended Audience

This course is intended for movement disorder specialists, general neurologists, clinical fellows, clinical research fellows, movement disorder fellows, neurology residents, medical students, graduate students, clinical researchers, and nurse practitioners.

Course Schedule

Video cases from past sessions are recorded and available for on-demand viewing through February 5, 2022.

 

Part 1 - March 7, 2021: Phenomenology Not to be Missed: Video Cases from India & Thailand

Part 2 - May 9, 2021: Uncommon Presentations of Common Movement Disorders: Video Cases from Middle East & Korea

Part 3 -July 11, 2021: Common Presentations of Uncommon Movement Disorders: Video Cases from Australia & Taiwan

 

Part 4 - October 3, 2021: 6:00-8:15 UTC: Young Onset Movement Disorders

6:00 - 6:45 UTCYoung Onset Movement Disorders– Video Cases from China
Baorong Zhang, MD - Hangzhou
6:45 – 7:00 UTCInteractive Session: Question and Answers from audience
7:00 - 7:45 UTCYoung Onset Movement Disorders – Video Cases from Central Asia
Cholpon Shambetova, MD - Bishkek
7:45 – 8:00 UTCInteractive Session: Question and Answers from audience

 

Part 5 - December 5, 2021: 6:00-8:15 UTC: Rare and Regional Movement Disorders in AOS

6:00 - 6:45 UTCRare and regional movement disorders in AOS – Video Cases from Philippines
Arlene R. Ng, MD, PhD - Manila
6:45 – 7:00 UTCInteractive Session: Question and Answers from audience
7:00 - 7:45 UTCRare and regional movement disorders in AOS – Video Cases from Malaysia
Shen-Yang Lim, MD, MBBS, FRACP, FASc – Kuala Lumpur
7:45 – 8:00 UTCInteractive Session: Question and Answers from audience


Hardware and Software Requirement

1. Active Internet connection (DSL or Cable). Dial-up connection will have constant buffering problem.
2. Compatible with Windows PC and MAC (256 MB of RAM or higher)
3. Activity is best viewed on Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher, Safari 5.0 or higher and Firefox 29.0 or higher
4. Adobe Flash Player 12.0 (or higher).
5. Adobe Reader to print certificate. 

Contact Us
MDS Education
education@movementdisorders.org
MDS Secretariat Liaison

Stephanie Jensen

Interactive Sessions

The case presentations will be pre-recorded in advance and live streamed the date of the program with an interactive question answer session immediately following the recorded cases.  Attendees are able to submit questions to expert panel in real time, and have the opportunity to answer multiple choice questions as the video cases are streamed online. 

Each Session will be held on Sunday at 6:00 - 8:00 UTC (11:30 - 13:30 IST / 13:00 - 15:00 ICT)

Part 1 on March 7: Phenomenology Not to be Missed -Cases from: India and Thailand
Part 2 on May 9: Uncommon Presentations of Common Movement Disorders -Cases from: Middle East and Korea
Part 3 on July 11: Common Presentations of Uncommon Movement Disorders -Cases from: Australia and Taiwan
Part 4 on October 3: Young Onset Movement Disorders -Cases from: China and Central Asia
Part 5 on December 5: Rare and Regional Movement Disorders in AOS -Cases from: Philippines and Malaysia

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