Parkinson Association of Santa Barbara 2025 Symposium

Saturday, Apr 5, 2025 at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM PDT

150 North Kellogg Avenue, Goleta, CA, 93111, United States

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Saturday, Apr 5, 2025 at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM PDT

Elk's Lodge, 150 North Kellogg Avenue, Goleta, CA, 93111, United States.

Thanks to our generous sponsors, we will have two presentations from renowned medical experts, an afternoon panel discussion and informational exhibits featuring medical products and a variety of local services available to help you live your best life.

Admission includes coffee and pastries as well as lunch. 

 

Hear from our Speakers:

 

                 

 For more information about our speakers, please see the Speaker section after the Registration area below

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Ticket includes admission, coffee and pastries, lunch, two presentations by experts in Parkinson's Disease, a chance to connect to many resource exihibitors, a fun game with prizes, and much more!

Cost:  $40.00 Early-bird Price

(ends Friday, March 21st at midnight)

$45.00 on and after Saturday, March 22nd

If you are new to Parkinson's Disease, please choose the Newly-Diagnosed button.  We have special support for you!

Thanks to Montecito Bank and Trust, we can also provide a limited number of tickets to those who are unable to afford it.   Choose the Scholarship button if we can do this for you.

 

We also wish to thank Best Western Hotels and Resorts for providing accommodations for our speakers.

 

 

 

Cancellations fully refundable up to one week prior to the event, (March 29th).  No refunds can be accommodated after that date as our catering contract requires we provide a head count and payment at that time. 

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Ray Dorsey, MD
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University of Rochester
Dr. Ray Dorsey is the David M. Levy Professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester. Ray is working to identify and eliminate the root causes of Parkinson's disease. His research on brain diseases and digital health has been published in leading academic journals and featured in multiple news outlets. In 2020, Ray and his colleagues wrote Ending Parkinson's Disease, a book that provides a prescription for ending the world's fastest growing brain disease. Ray previously directed the movement disorders division and neurology telemedicine at Johns Hopkins and worked as a consultant for McKinsey & Company. In 2015, the White House recognized him as a "Champion for Change" for Parkinson's disease.

About Ray Dorsey, MD

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University of Rochester
Jori Fleisher, MD, MSCE, FAAN
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Rush University Medical Center
Jori Fleisher, MD MSCE FAAN is a movement disorders neurologist and Associate Professor of Neurological Sciences at Rush University Medical Center. She co-directs the Rush Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence and leads the Rush Advanced Interdisciplinary Movement Disorders Supportive Care (AIMS) Clinic, CurePSP Center of Care, and Lewy Body Dementia Association Research Center of Excellence. Dr. Fleisher completed her neurology, global health equities, movement disorders, and epidemiology training at the University of Pennsylvania. She has additional training in palliative care, health services and implementation research, and advocacy leadership. Supported by the NIH, foundations, and philanthropy, Dr. Fleisher's own research focuses on designing and implementing novel models of care and support for people and families living with neurodegenerative disorders. She is also a co-investigator on several national NIH-funded studies in PD dementia, DLB, and improving emergency department care and transitions for people living with dementia. She has been recognized as a leader and advocate by the American Academy of Neurology.

About Jori Fleisher, MD, MSCE, FAAN

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Rush University Medical Center