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City-Wide Behavioural Neurology International Video-Teleconference Rounds - S. Robichaud, T. Chow

02/27/08 8:00AM - 9:15AM
City-Wide Behavioural Neurology International Video-Teleconference Rounds - S. Robichaud, T. Chow: Dancing with Parkinson’s Disease

Presenters:
Sarah Robichaud
Professional Dancer and Certified Trainer
Tiffany Chow MD
Clinician-Scientist, Baycrest Rotman Research Institute and Assistant Professor of Neurology and Geriatric Psychiatry, University of Toronto

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

Objectives:
  1. To share the physical and spiritual benefits of bringing dance to Parkinson’s clients
  2. Explain and demonstrate how this non clinical dance class gets PD dancers moving their bodies with the use of imagery, narration, mirroring and live music