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MDS-ES Dysautonomia in Movement Disorders Course
Course Format
In-Person
Start Date
Fri, Dec 6, 2024
End Date
Sat, Dec 7, 2024
Course Location
Innsbruck
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Program Description

The course will take place Friday, December 6 - Saturday, December 7, 2024. Below, you will find a copy of course program that includes a detailed course schedule, address of the course venue, and instructions to completing the evaluation. Additionally, lectures will be posted as they are received from the program faculty. Lectures will remain available for 60 days post-course.

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Course Location

Innsbruck Austria
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Sponsor Information

The MDS-ES Dysautonomia in Movement Disorders wishes to acknowledge the following commercial supporters and exhibitors:


AbbVie

Bial

Finapres

Merz

Sanova

Stada
UCB

Supporter Information

The MDS-ES Dysautonomia in Movement Disorders would like to thank the following for their generous contributions for the course:

Austrian Parkinson Society

Austrian Autonomic Society

Medical University of Innsbruck

Tirol Kliniken

Contact Us
MDS Education
education@movementdisorders.org
Course Overview (Course Overview, Agenda, & Fees)

Course Program & Schedule



COURSE VENUE

Venue: Medical University of Innsbruck, MZA Medizinzentrum Anichstraße Building
Lecture Hall: Größer Hörsaal
Address: Anichstrasse 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

SCHEDULE OVERVIEW
Day 1: Friday, December 6
Registration: 7:30 - 8:00
Lectures: 8:00 - 18:20

Day 2: Saturday, December 7
Lectures: 8:00 - 16:20
Course Concludes: 16:20

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

1. Recognize autonomic symptoms at history taking

2. Screen for dysautonomia at bedside and interpret autonomic function tests

3. Plan first-line therapeutic interventions for dysautonomia

4. Discuss the differential diagnostic and prognostic implications of dysautonomia in movement disorders


CERTIFICATE CLAIMING INSTRUCTIONS

Course certificate of attendance are available online. To access:

1. Visit https://education.movementdisorders.org.

2. Click “GET CERTIFICATE” in the upper right corner.

3. Once prompted enter the certificate code 828668. You will be prompted to fill out your course evaluation and upon completion, you will be able to download your certificate of attendance.

Course Lectures & Supplemental Materials

Day 1: Friday, December 6
1.1 ANS Anatomy and Physiology_Nicole Campese.pdf
1.2 Autonomic history taking and bedside ANS screening_Cristian Falup-Pecurariu.pdf
1.3 Cardiovascular Autonomic Function Tests_Fabian Leys.pdf
1.4 Parkinson’s disease beyond dopamine_Valentina Leta.pdf
1.5 Treatment of Advanced PD_Werner Poewe.pdf
1.6 Treatment of cardiovascular dysautonomia in movement disorders_Alessandra Fanciulli.pdf
1.7 Sweat Disorders_Walter Struhal.pdf
1.8 Diagnose and treat neurogenic bladder disorders in Movement Disorders_Jalesh Panicker.pdf
1.9 Movement Disorder & Sexual Dysfunction_Achim Herms.pdf
1.10 Laryngeal and pharyngeal dysfunction in movement disorders_Florin Gandor.pdf
1.11 Upper and lower gastrointestinal dysfunction in movement disorders_Heinz Zoller.pdf

Day 2: Saturday, December 7
2.1 Isolated autonomic failure_Giovanna Calandra Buonaura.pdf
2.2 Biomarkers in the a-synucleinopathies_Florian Krismer.pdf
2.3 Multiple system atrophy_Alessandra Fanciulli.pdf
2.4 Dysautonomia in (adult-onset) genetic movement disorders_Iva Stankovic.pdf

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