Supplemental Course - Parkinson's Disease
This introduction to Parkinson's disease course is intended to give you a broad overview of Parkinson's disease, the second most common neuro-degenerative disease in our population after Alzheimer’s disease. As nurses, you will undoubtedly engage with patients affected by this disease.
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Target Audience
Registered nurses (RN) and healthcare providers focusing on best practices in chronic disease management, case management, caregiver education and support, transitional care, and geriatric evaluation and management.
Learning Objectives
At the close of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Understand basic information about Parkinson's disease.
- Recognize non-motor and psychological aspects of this complex illness.
- Understand treatment options including medications and the value of a comprehensive team approach.
- Understand the state of current research and the hope that research provides for those living with Parkinson's disease
Susan Rebecca "Becky" Dunlop RN, MSN, PHN
Instructor of Neurology
Retired Associated Director of the Johns Hopkins Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center