Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease are two very prevalent pathologies in the elderly population, often responsible for incapacitation of the elderly and special care by relatives. In this event, two neurologists with experiences in these diseases will debate the myths and truths that surround the current scenario, and will doubtless help develop more special care for our 60+.
Parkinson's disease - MD. Ana C. Piccolo. Neurologist, medical residency and master in neurosciences by UNIFESP / EPM, teacher of the courses of medicine at the Municipal University of São Caetano (USCS) and Faculdade Santa Marcelina. Coordinator of the USCS Medical Residency Committee.
Alzheimer's disease - MD Sonia M.D Brucki. Master's and PhD in neurology from the University Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Free Teacher in Neurology by Medicine in University of São Paulo (FMUSP). Co-Coordinator of Group of Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology - Hospital das Clínicas - FMUSP. Reference Center in Cognitive Disorders - Hospital das Clínicas FMUSP. Responsible for the Cognitive Neurology Outpatient Hospital Santa Marcelina
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