Good Samaritan will welcome nationally recognized neurologist Salima Brillman, MD, as the featured speaker at its upcoming Parkinson’s educational event on Friday, June 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (EST).
Dr. Brillman, a movement disorder specialist based in Palo Alto, California, will present on an innovative approach to achieving more continuous GOOD ON time—a key goal in managing symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Known for her expertise and compassionate care, Dr. Brillman brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to those living with Parkinson’s and their caregivers.
Hosted in partnership with Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc., this free event will take place at the First Baptist Church Gymnasium, located at 2625 Wabash Ave., Vincennes, IN. Attendees will also enjoy a complimentary lunch.
“This is an incredible opportunity for our community,” said Joy Uy, Good Samaritan Senior Therapist (PT/OT), Rehabilitation Physical Therapy. “We are honored to host Dr. Brillman and provide valuable resources to those affected by Parkinson’s.”
Registration is required by June 16 to ensure adequate seating and meal planning. To register or for more information, please call 812-885-3601.
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