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Pan American Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Congress

PAS Challenging Case Video Rounds

Learn from a series of unusual, very interesting patients and see how senior experts approach these types of challenging cases.

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A renowned panel of movement disorders experts guide delegates through unique movement disorder cases as they are presented by representatives from movement disorder centers around the world. Awards will be given for the most interesting and challenging cases, and country pride will add an enjoyable spirit of competition.

 

This event is open to all registered delegates; there is no additional fee to attend.

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Case Submission Eligibility
  • MDS Members and non-members from within the Pan American section are invited to submit interesting cases. 
  • To make the most of this learning experience, the case presenter should be a student, resident, fellow or junior doctor in training.
  • Selected case presenters must be prepared travel, to present their case during the scheduled session. 
  • There is no fee to submit a case for consideration in the MDS-PAS Challenging Case Video Rounds. 
  • All cases must be submitted and presented in English.
  • Cases that are to be presented during the Challenging Case MDS-PAS Video Rounds should not be presented as an abstract during the poster sessions. 
Presentation Details
  • Presentations will include a brief clinical description and a well-edited video of no more than 2 minutes. All cases should have a known diagnosis which will be shared at the end of the presentation.
  • Selected case presenters will participate in the Challenging Case Video Rounds to present their video case during this live session. 
  • Selected case presenters will be given instructions on how to prepare their presentation and present their case during the Challenging Case Video Rounds.  

Any questions regarding the Challenging Case MDS-PAS Rounds may be directed to pascongress@movementdisorders.org.

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