Groningen November 22-23, 2018 NETHERLANDS Movement Disorders in Children and Adolescents MDS-0418-483 Course Program
COURSE SUPPORT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The reception on Thursday, November 22, 2018 is generously supported by: The University of Groningen, the Municipality of Groningen and the Province of Groningen. JOIN THE YOUNG MEMBERS GROUP The mission of the MDS Young Members Group is to support and expand the network of outstanding young neurologists, basic scientists and other allied health care providers who have an interest in the field of Movement Disorders. The focus will be on advancing collaborations amongst young members and focus on educational activities and training. All members of the MDS who are under age 40 may join the MDS Young Members Group. Visit the MDS Young Members Group webpage for additional information on group activities and objectives: www.movementdisorders.org/mds/about/young-members-committee.htm HOW TO JOIN Log into your MDS Members Only account and select My Profile. The Young Members option is located on the Professional tab under Special Interest Groups.
Table of Contents Information and Overview..... 2 Faculty Listing..... 3 Course Agenda....... 4 Notes..... 6 Course Venue University Medical Centre Groningen Hanzeplein 1, 9713 GZ Groningen, Netherlands Course Materials: www.movementdisorders.org/private/2018-pages/movement-disorders-in-children-and- Adolescents.htm International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society - European Section International Secretariat 555 East Wells Street, Suite 1100 Milwaukee, WI 53202 USA Email: education@movementdisorders.org Tel: +1 (414) 276-2145 Fax: +1 (414) 276-3349 The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) is an international professional society of clinicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals who are interested in Parkinson s disease, related neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders, hyperkinetic Movement Disorders, and abnormalities in muscle tone and motor control.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW COURSE DESCRIPTION This course features an internationally renowned faculty of clinicians who will present on Movement Disorders in Children and Adolescents." Young-onset movement disorders are challenging in clinical practice with the three main practical questions of: What do we see? (phenotyping) What is the cause? (etiology) What is the optimal treatment? Phenotyping comprises classification of the movement disorder type, but also the evaluation of other neurological and systemic features. The first day s sessions will highlight the clinical spectrum of involuntary movements ranging from physiological movements to movement disorders. The second day focuses on etiology including genetic and acquired causes. At the end of the day different treatment options are discussed including DBS. During the two-day course, several patients will be presented "live" in a "grand round" format. RECOMMENDED AUDIENCE This course is intended for movement disorder specialists, functional neurosurgeons, nurse practitioners, pediatric neurologists, pediatricians, and trainees who are already involved in management of movement disorders in pediatric and adolescents. LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Phenotype different movement disorders in children and adolescents 2. Determine etiology, with a focus on genetic causes, in children and adolescents with movement disorders 3. Describe and implement treatment options for movement disorders in children and adolescents COURSE EVALUATIONS Course evaluations are available online. A link will be provided to you upon the conclusion of the course. Please take time to complete the online evaluation form provided following this course. Your input and comments are essential in planning future educational programs. CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE Certificates of attendance will be available at the conclusion of the course. EDUCATION DISCLAIMER A diversity of opinions exists in the medical field, and the views of the workshop s faculty are offered solely for educational purposes. Faculty members views do not represent those of the MDS and do not constitute endorsement by MDS. RECORDINGS PROHIBITED Audio and videotaping are not allowed during the course. Photography of the presentations and slides is not allowed during the activity. This includes mobile phone photography. 2
FACULTY LISTING COURSE DIRECTOR Marina de Koning-Tijssen, MD, PhD University Medical Center Groningen Groningen, Netherlands COURSE FACULTY Annemiek Buizer, MD Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Tom de Koning, MD University of Groningen Groningen, Netherlands Christos Ganos, MD Charité, University Medicine Berlin Berlin, Germany Sarosh Irani, MD, PhD Oxford University Oxford, United Kingdom Kathryn Peall, MD Cardiff University Cardiff, United Kingdom Petra Schwingenschuh, MD Medical University Graz Graz, Austria Michel Willemsen, MD Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen, Netherlands Roberto Erro, MD University of Salerno Napoli, Italy Hortensia Gimeno, MSc University College London London, United Kingdom Manju Kurian, MD University College London London, United Kingdom Emmanuel Roze, MD, PhD Salpetriere Hospital Paris, France Deborah Sival, MD, PhD University of Groningen Groningen, Netherlands Jeroen Vermeulen, MD, PhD University of Maastricht Maastricht, Netherlands Rodi Zutt, PhD University Medical Center Groningen Groningen, Netherlands Laura Cif, MD, PhD Hospital Gui De Chauliac Montpellier, France 3
DAY 1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2018 9:00 9:30 Course Registration & Coffee INTRODUCTION 9:30 9:35 Welcome & Opening Remarks Marina de Koning-Tijssen Session Chair: Tom de Koning 9:35 10:05 The Clinical Spectrum of Pediatric and Young Onset Movement Disorders Emmanuel Roze 10:05 10:35 Movement Disorders in Normal Development Deborah Sival 10:35 11:05 Diagnostic Approaches Marina de Koning-Tijssen 11:05 11:40 Coffee Break PHENOTYPING Session Chair: Deborah Sival Patient Examination 11:40 12:10 Manju Kurian Ataxia 12:10 12:40 Michel Willemsen 12:40 13:40 Lunch Break Session Chair: Laura Cif Patient Examination 13:40 14:10 Roberto Erro Dystonia 14:10 14:40 Emmanuel Roze Parkinsonism & Chorea 14:40 15:10 Manju Kurian 15:10 15:45 Coffee Break Session Chair: Roberto Erro Tics & Stereotypes 15:45 16:15 Christos Ganos Myoclonus & Tremor 16:15 16:45 Rodi Zutt Cocktail Reception Hosted by The University of Groningen, the Municipality of Groningen and the Province of Groningen 17:00 18:45 Academy Building University of Groningen (Academiegebouw RUG) 1111 Broerstraat 5, 9712 CP Groningen It is a 15 minute walk from the course venue to the venue for the welcome reception. The local organizing committee will guide you to the location. 4
DAY 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2018 ETIOLOGY Session Chair: Emmanuel Roze 9:15 9:45 Patient Examination Emmanuel Roze 9:45 10:15 Hyperkinetic Mixed Movement Disorders Phenotypes-Genetics Kathryn Peall 10:15 10:45 Paroxysmal Movement Disorders: PKD-Epilepsy Roberto Erro 10:45 11:05 Coffee Break Session Chair: Manju Kurian 11:05 11:35 Patient Examination Marina de Koning-Tijssen 11:35 12:05 Metabolic (Treatable Movement Disorders) Tom de Koning 12:05 12:35 Auto-Immune Movement Disorders Sarosh Irani 12:35 13:35 Lunch Break Session Chair: Michel Willemse 13:40 14:10 Functional Movement Disorders Petra Schwingenschuh 14:10 14:40 Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach Hortensia Gimeno 14:40 15:10 Cerebral Palsy Jeroen Vermeulen 15:10 15:40 Coffee Break Session Chair: Marina de Koning-Tijssen 15:40-16:10 Rehabilitation Annemiek Buizer 16:10 16:40 Deep Brain Stimulation Laura Cif 16:40-17.00 Closing Remarks Marina de Koning-Tijssen 5
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MDS-1018-451 Save the Date International Congress of Parkinson s Disease and Movement Disorders NICE, FRANCE SEPTEMBER 22-26, 2019 www.mdscongress.org