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Applied Skills Session 3505

Transition of Care from Childhood to Adulthood

Tuesday, October 7, 2025
14:30 - 16:00 | Room TBD
Clinical

In this session, the faculty will demonstrate with videos and examples how to structure a diagnostic and therapeutic framework for movement disorders patients transitioning into adult care, in settings with different levels of resources.


Chairs:
Lucinda Carr, United Kingdom
Jaclyn Martindale, USA

Presenters:

Miryam Carecchio, Italy

Claudio De Gusmao, Brazil

CSPC Liaisons:
Laura Silveira Moriyama, Brazil

Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be better able to:

  1. Recognize how childhood onset movement disorders evolve into adulthood Identify actionable health-related, occupational and psychological needs of patients experiencing this transition. Optimize interventions in settings with different levels of resour

Recommended Audience
Clinician / General Neurology
Fellow / Resident / Student
Health Professional (non-physician)
Researcher / Basic Science

Education Level
Advanced / Expert
Beginner / Foundational
Intermediate / Experienced

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