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Wednesday, April 06, 2016

Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson's Disease

Originally published in 2012, the Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson’s Disease, developed by Parkinson Canada, provide guidance to all members of healthcare teams caring for individuals with Parkinson’s disease living in long-term care facilities.

There is now an online educational tool with a learning module accredited by the College of Physicians of Canada that outlines the Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson’s Disease. This course includes case scenarios that explore treatment and management options.

This resource can be accessed here: http://bit.ly/1oBWxb5

1 comment:

John Myers said...

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