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Pre-congress ancillary events
Congress ancillary events
Post-Congress ancillary events
PRE-CONGRESS ANCILLARY EVENTS
Friday, September 24 (9AM – 5PM) & Saturday, September 25 (9AM – 4PM)
•LSVT® LOUD Training and Certification Workshop
The LSVT® LOUD Training and Certification Workshop is a two-day program designed to train speech-language pathologists a voice/speech treatment technique for adults and children with motor speech disorders, with a specialty in Parkinson's disease. Learn more about this training.
Target Audience: Speech language therapists
Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Glasgow, ScotlandRegistration
More information: www.lsvtglobal.com
Saturday, September 25, 2010 (12:30 – 2:30PM)
•Speech Treatment for Parkinson Disease: The Science and Practice of LSVT® LOUD
This FREE mini-symposium will include a 1-hour lecture presented by world experts in speech treatment for people with Parkinson disease. This lecture will be followed by an interactive session where participants with Parkinson disease are invited to interact with speech therapists practicing vocal exercises (LSVT® LOUD). Learn more about this free symposium for people with Parkinson's.
Target Audience: Individuals with Parkinson disease and their families
Workshop Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland
Registration: Register with LSVT Global at (+001) 888-438-5788 or (+001) 520-975-8915; 1-206-202-4214 (fax); or by email to info@LSVTGlobal.com . Registration may be limited.
More information: www.lsvtglobal.com
CONGRESS ANCILLARY EVENTS
Thursday, September 30, 2010
•The Wobbly Banquet
Glasgow-based partner, WobblyWilliams.com, will host the first-ever Wobbly Banquet to Raise Awareness about Parkinson's.
The event proceeds will go to World Parkinson Congress 2010 Ltd and The Cure Parkinson's Trust. Learn more about the event and ticket sales.
Location: The Grand Central Ballroom, Glasgow
Time: 7PM
Dress: Glamorous and fun!
POST-CONGRESS ANCILLARY EVENTS
-none at this time-
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