Parkinson’s Disease Awareness & Education Conference

Parkinson’s Disease Awareness & Education Conference
Jeff’s Catering & Conference Center 15 Littlefield Way, Brewer, ME 04412
Thursday, October 4, 2018

The following message is pasted from an announcement by The Maine Parkinson Society:

The Maine Parkinson Society will present its Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Conference event for Maine people with Parkinson’s disease, caregivers, health care professionals and the general public on Thursday, October 4, 2018, at Jeff’s Catering & Conference Center in Brewer, Maine.
Won’t you please help us support this conference of awareness and education by becoming a sponsor or an exhibitor? Please see the attached form; sponsorship at any level is greatly appreciated and welcomed! There are over 7,000 Maine families living with Parkinson’s disease and they welcome and deserve your consideration.
Featured speakers include Maine neurologists specializing in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease
Dr. Roople Unia of Eastern Maine Medical Center Neurology Specialists and Dr. William Stamey of Mid-Coast Neurology in addition to Michael Westphal, a well-known Maine-native and runner with Parkinson’s.

There will be an assortment of exhibitors and demonstrations throughout the day to help gain a better understanding of techniques and resources available to patients and caregivers.

Maine Parkinson Society is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Maine People with Parkinson’s disease through education, increasing public awareness and creating specialized programs that directly benefit patients and their families.
As the only non-profit organization in the State of Maine dedicated solely to Parkinson’s disease, we ask for your help in supporting this very vital event by becoming an exhibitor or sponsor.

Sincerely,
Gary Cole, Past President
Karen L Marsters
Karen Marsters, President-Elect

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Bill Stamey, M.D.

A neurologist trained in movement disorders, Dr. Stamey has no relevant financial or nonfinancial relationships to disclose. His artistic rendering is by Emily Stamey. Maine PD News receives no outside funding. www.mainepdnews.org