Midwest Parkinson's Disease Conference & Young Onset Conference

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Annual Iowa Parkinson Disease Conference

Friday, June 17, 2011

Young Onset Parkinson Conference

Saturday, June 18, 2011


West Des Moines, Iowa

In partnership, the American Parkinson Disease Association and the National Parkinson Foundation, along with the Iowa Parkinson Disease Information and Referral Center, will host this conference for those impacted by Parkinson's disease. This two day event offers programs for people of all ages who are living with Parkinson's.  It is an opportunity to learn about tips for daily living, hear advice from healthcare professionals experienced in working with people with Parkinson's and to network with peers from around the country.

Attend Conference

Single Day:
Either June 17 or June 18 - $25

Full Conference (Two Days):
Both June 17 and June 18 - $45

Register Now

Join Live Webcast

Participate in one or more of the the day's keynote presentations being broadcast live over the Internet on Saturday, June 18. Hear from the experts in Parkinson's disease research and treatment, even submit your questions online.

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View conference & live Webcast agenda now.

Conference Location:

Lutheran Church of Hope
925 Jordan Creek Parkway
West Des Moines, Iowa 50266
(515) 222-1520

Hotel Information:

Sheraton West Des Moines*
1800 50th Street
West Des Moines, IA 50266
(515) 223-1800

Discounted rate of $92
Available until May 27, 2011
Group Name:APDA/NPF Midwestern Parkinson Conference
Call or make your online reservation now!

*NOTE: The Sheraton West Des Moines will host Friday evening reception (included in full conference fee).

Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors:

  Teva Green

    Novartis Rgb

  Ipsen   Medtronic

I&R Center

Find more resources at the local level by contacting the APDA Information and Referral (I&R) Center closest to you to.

Also learn about upcoming educational and support programs in your area.

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