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In this episode, we spoke with Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, MD, associate professor, program director, and chief, Division of Movement Disorders, University of Florida. He detailed the current state of care for patients with advanced Parkinson disease, the ongoing clinical development of therapies, remaining challenges to address in the clinic, and where the field is headed.
Episode Breakdown:
2:00 – Overview of the state of care for Parkinson disease6:00 –The use and importance of patient-reported outcomes9:20 – Recent advances in the clinical care and research11:20 – Neurology News Minute14:10 –The classification of Parkinson disease as a syndrome15:40 –Ongoing clinical development and biomarker research20:10 – Improving the education about Parkinson diseaseThe stories featured in this week's Neurology News Minute are further detailed here:
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