What are the most common seen in the aging population? What should we be looking for? Are you aware of the most common neurological disorders that occur as we age? Are you or important people in your life affected by dementia, Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, stroke, or neuropathy? Are there preventative steps we can take?
Join us for a discussion with Dr. Ali Zandieh, Clinical Assistant Professor in the UW Department of Neurology, about neurological disorders and what those of us who are aging might want or need to know. What are the most common seen in the aging population? What should we be looking for? Are there preventative steps we can take? Dr. Zandieh will speak about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of these disorders, the effects of which can range from simple annoyance to life changing or life ending consequences. He will also speak about the neurological clinical trial research he is conducting in collaboration with other investigators at UW.
If you have preliminary questions for the speaker, please email them in advance to program coordinator MaryBeth Plane at marybethplane@yahoo.com by Thursday, October 26.
Food Pantry Contributions:
Checks payable to UW-Foundation, with "Open Seat" on the memo line may be mailed to UWRA, 21 North Park Street, Room 7205, Madison, WI 53715-1218.
Registration Deadline: Friday, October 27
Registration:
Advance registration is required. You are encouraged to register online. To register by phone or email, call the Association office. If you or your guest registered for this seminar but cannot attend, please cancel your registration online, or email/call the UWRA office.
NOTE: The weblink and virtual call information will be included in the meeting reminders registrants receive.
UW-Madison Retirement Association
21 N Park St, Room 7205
Madison WI 53715-1218
608-262-0641
retireassn@mailplus.wisc.edu