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On August 24, those with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and their loved ones are invited to attend The Victory Summit® in Philadelphia. Hosted by the Davis Phinney Foundation and their regional partners at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, this upbeat event will be as inspirational as it is informative.

The Victory Summit Philadelphia

Saturday, August 24th, 8:15 a.m. – 3:50 p.m.

The Victory Summit’s agenda includes engaging presentations from leaders in the field of Parkinson’s research. Movement disorder neurologists and therapists will discuss a variety of issues and topics, from teaching patients how to advocate for themselves to offering respite ideas for relatives who provide Parkinson’s care. Organizations that will play a role in the event include The Jefferson Comprehensive Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center, The Parkinson Council, and The Movement Disorder Program of Drexel University.

Parkinson'sConnecticut Advocates for Parkinson’s will also be in attendance. This non-profit charity organization will be hosting an exhibition at the event with the help of their Cure Now:PD team. In addition to discussing their Cure Now Ambassador Program, they’ll be highlighting the MIT Parkinson’s Research Initiative. Through the collaboration of these groups, the Summit will help facilitate a sense of unity among Parkinson’s foundations and research initiatives. 

Register for The Victory Summit Today

Connecticut Advocates for Parkinson’s is proud to participate in The Victory Summit. Based in Marlborough, CT, they offer a broad range of services for Parkinson’s patients and their families around the nation. From clinical trial transportation to patient group collaboration, they carry out all kinds of initiatives to help improve the quality of life for those with Parkinson’s. To learn more about their mission, visit their website or call (860) 266-6040.

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