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LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S 2017 SEMINAR

Lee Patrice from Parkinson's Hawke's Bay

What? Presentations for Health Professionals, people with
Parkinson's and their families and carers
When? Thursday 28 September
8.30am - 4pm
Where? Napier Conference Centre
48 Marine Parade
Napier
Who? *Diet & Medication
Dr Matthew Phillips, Neurologist
* The Latest in Research
Associate Professor Maurice Curtis
*The Power of Exercise
Gilly Davy, Neurological Physiotherapist
* The Eyes Have It
Amanda Shepherd, Optometrist
* Well-being & Resilience
Dr Lucy Hone, Director NZ Institute of Well-being & Resilience
* Caring for Carers
Laurie Hilsgen, CEO Carers NZ
How? To register email parkinsonshb@xtra.co.nz
or phone 06 844 9135 for more information
Payment required with registration $45 per person (includes morning/afternoon tea and lunch)
Certificates will be issued to meet professional development
requirements for Health Professionals

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