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City-Wide Behavioural Neurology Rounds - S. Mitchell: Walk the Line: An Approach to Gait Disturbance

02/23/11 8:00AM - 9:00AM
City-Wide Behavioural Neurology Rounds - S. Mitchell: Walk the Line: An Approach to Gait Disturbance in the Cognitively Impaired with a Focus on Magnetic Gait

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Presented by
Dr. Sara Mitchell
PGY 2, Neurology Resident

Location:
Baycrest Hospital
Ben and Hilda Katz Building
2nd floor
Classrooms ABC

8:00am - 8:45am: Presentation
8:45am - 9:00am: Interactive session

Learning Objectives:
  • Highlights a case with a primary disturbance of gait
  • Discuss the differential diagnosis of gait disturbance as it pertains to the case
  • Focus on Magnetic gait: Phenomenology, underlying neuroanatomy, differential diagnosis and common misconceptions
This event will be videoconferenced from Baycrest to various other participating sites:
  • Baycrest (Toronto)
  • Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences (Whitby)
  • Toronto Memory Program (Toronto)
  • Brock Geriatric Assessment Clinic (Ontario)
  • Ross Memorial Hospital (Ontario)
  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (Toronto)
  • Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital (Ontario)
  • Royal Victoria Hospital (Barrie)
  • Toronto Western Hospital (Toronto)
  • Lakeridge Health (Oshawa)
  • St. Michael’s Hospital (Toronto)
  • Trillium Health Centre (Ontario)
  • Northeast Specialized Geriatric Services (Sudbury)
  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Toronto)
  • William Osler Health System (Ontario)
  • North East Mental Health Centre (North Bay)
This event is an accredited group learning activity as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program
of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
We gratefully acknowledge educational grants from Lundbeck Canada Inc., Novartis Inc., and Pfizer Canada which support these rounds
  • Rounds are Restricted to Health Care Professionals