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Parkinson's Disease: Hope through Research
Edition: 2009

Author: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Continuing Education Credit Hours: 2.00
Price: $11.98
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Target audience: Social Workers, Psychologists, Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists
Difficulty level: Beginning to Intermediate
Format: Homestudy
 
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Parkinson's Disease: Hope through Research


Course Description
This course provides information on the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Parkinson's Disease.

Learning Objectives
  1. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the incidence of Parkinson's Disease.
  2. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the primary symptoms of PD.
  3. The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the average age of onset for Parkinson's Disease.
  4. The participant will be able to identify the drug which is the cornerstone of therapy for PD?
Course Outline
  • Introduction
  • What is Parkinson's Disease?
  • What Causes the Disease?
  • What Genes are Linked to Parkinson's Disease?
  • Who Gets Parkinson's Disease?
  • What are the Symptoms of the Disease?
  • What Other Diseases Resemble Parkinson's?
  • How is Parkinson's Disease Diagnosed?
  • What is the Prognosis?
  • How is the Disease Treated?
  • Drug Treatments
  • Surgery
  • Complementary and Supportive Therapies
  • How Can People Cope with Parkinson's Disease?


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