5.02.2018
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11th MDS-ES Summer School for Young Neurologists
Copenhagen, Denmark · June 6-8, 2018
Course Director: Tove Henriksen, MD
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The MDS-European Section Summer School for Young Neurologists is an opportunity for young neurologists who are interested in specializing in Movement Disorders to receive in-depth instruction from internationally recognized Movement Disorder experts. Students will attend large lectures, panel discussions with question and answer sessions, will have the opportunity to examine patients with movement disorders and engage in a differential diagnosis with the international experts. Students will present their own case-study videos to small groups for discussion and critique, and will be involved in group presentations and case discussions. Topics will focus on parkinsonism, hyperkinetic disorders and complex issues in movement disorders. 
 
A working knowledge of English is required as well as working knowledge of the diagnosis and general management of various movement disorders.
Target Audience
This course is intended for young neurologists within five years of their completion of general neurological training who are interested in specializing in movement disorders and young neurologists who are already enrolled in Movement Disorder training.
Learning Objectives
  • Examine a patient with a movement disorder;
  • Reach a diagnosis on straightforward movement disorder cases;
  • Propose a differential diagnosis on more complex movement disorder patients;
  • Present a movement disorder case history;
  • Design, review and modify a patient treatment plan.
Registration*
Member: $225 USD 
Non-Member: $275 USD
*Only applicants who are selected to participate in this course will be allowed to register.
Venue
Bispebjerg Hospital 
Copenhagen, Denmark
More Information
Please visit the course webpage for more information about the location, faculty and full course program.
International Secretariat 
For questions, please contact education@movementdisorders.org or +1 (414) 276-2145.