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International Congress Topic Suggestions


Please note that the MDS Congress Scientific Program Committee (CSPC) reviews all proposals and may merge overlapping suggestions or modify topic suggestions received. Submission of multiple, slightly different versions of the same proposal is strongly discouraged. You are encouraged to work with colleagues when developing your proposal; however all selections are determined and invited by MDS for approved sessions.

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Submitter Contact Information




I am submitting this topic suggestion on behalf of an MDS Study Group, MDS Committee or MDS Taskforce.

Topic Suggestion Category*

Please choose the approach that best describes this session:

Anatomy & neuropathology
Case-based studies
Cellular and molecular biology
Clinical examination & phenomenology
Clinical manifestations - Motor
Clinical manifestations - Non-motor
Education
Epidemiology and Environment
Genetics
History
Imaging
Physiology & pathophysiology
Rating scales
Technology and Telemedicine
Treatment: Other
Treatment: Pharmacological
Treatment: Surgery
Other:
Primary Disease Category*

Please choose the primary disease category for this topic suggestion

Ataxia
Autonomic Disorders
Chorea
Cognitive and Psychiatric disorders
Drug-induced and other iatrogenic disorders
Dystonia
Functional movement disorders
Gait
Movement disorders (multiple / general)
Myoclonus
Parkinson syndromes
Parkinson's disease
Pediatric disorders
Rare movement disorders
Sleep disorders
Tics & Tourette syndrome
Tremor
Other:

Please list 3 keywords that apply to this topic suggestion::
(Example: autoimmune, pathophysiology, Tourette syndrome)

Keywords


Session Information

Proposed Presentations

Lecture 1

Lecture 2

Lecture 3
(Note: not all sessions require 3 lectures)


Parallel Sessions: These concurrent sessions provide an in-depth summary of new clinical and basic research findings, state-of-the-art treatment options, and future strategies on a variety of focused topics within the field of Movement Disorders.

Plenary Sessions: These sessions provide an overview of the latest clinical and basic science research findings and state-of-the-art information relating to topics of broad interest within the field of Movement Disorders.

Applied Skills Workshops: These concurrent sessions provide practical illustrations of techniques relevant to the field of Movement Disorders through video examples and faculty demonstrations.

Session Type*

Please select one session type best suited for this suggestion:



Plenary & Parallel Sessions

  • Classic lecture format; may contain panel discussions as determined by the CSPC
  • Ideal for novel clinical and basic research findings, state-of-the-art diagnosis and management

Applied Skills Sessions

  • Focus on didactic and skill-based presentations
  • Featuring interactive audience participation and discussion with presenters

Video Sessions

  • Emphasis on clinical technique and approach
  • Focus on video demonstration, specific clinical strategies, and/or unique findings and diagnoses

*Teaching Courses are a staple within the International Congress Scientific Program, and provide foundational and relevant education for the Movement Disorders specialist.

Proposed Outcomes Upon completion of this proposed session, participants should be able to:







Audience Please indicate if this topic suggestion is focused toward any specific sub-group listed here:







Session Education Level* Please indicate the education level that would best describe this session:







STOP! Please review your data carefully as changes cannot be made once your suggestion has been submitted. Thank you.