Parkinson Canada
Mar 2025-1024x576
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Wednesday, March 19
2:00-3:15 PM ET
Online (Zoom)
Register Now
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Women living with Parkinson's often experience unique symptoms,
face distinct challenges, and have different care needs than their
male counterparts - yet they remain underrepresented in
research, care, and support services. This webinar will explore how
Parkinson's symptoms and medication responses differ for women,
the barriers they face in accessing care and treatment, practical
strategies for living well with Parkinson's, and personal
stories of strength, resilience, and community connection. It's time
to change the conversation and create better support for women with
Parkinson's.
Hear from:
* Dr.
Indu
Subramanian,
a
neurologist
and
leading
advocate
for
improving
care
and
support
for
women
with
Parkinson's,
who
will
share
key
insights
and
strategies
for
living
well
with
Parkinson's
as a
woman.
* Li
Jiang,
who
was
diagnosed
with
Parkinson's
at
21
and
recently
biked
across
North
America
to
raise
awareness,
will
share
her
personal
journey
and
lessons
learned.
*
Sylvie
Parent,
a
retired
police
officer
and
Parkinson's
advocate,
who
will
discuss
her
experience
managing
Parkinson's
while
balancing
life
as a
mother,
professional,
and
community
advocate.
Join us on Wednesday, March 19 from 2:00 to 3:15 PM Eastern Time for
our webinar.
Register Now
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This webinar is free and open to anyone impacted by Parkinson's
or interested in learning more about how it affects women.
This event is offered at no cost, thanks to the generosity of our
donors. Learn more about Parkinson Canada and how you can support the
Parkinson's community at parkinson.ca.
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