The RBD Symposium comprehensively outlines how to identify and treat patients with RBD, and provides insight on the relevant prognostic implications of this sleep condition. This meeting also offers an invaluable opportunity to learn about the current research landscape on RBD and its links with neurodegeneration.
Involving international and national experts in the field, as well as patient representatives, the RBD Symposium will provide a multi-disciplinary setting for clinicians and healthcare professionals to network and share their knowledge.
This event is CPD accredited all delegates attending the conference will receive an certificate of attendance via email.
Highlights
- The intricacies of diagnosing RBD: challenges from a clinical and technical point of view
- Prognostic implications of RBD: risk disclosure and progression of the disease
- Research advances in the field of RBD and neurodegeneration
Format
This in-person symposium brings international and national experts, and patient advocates, to present lectures, case studies, research updates, round tables, and interactive Q&A sessions.
Who should attend
This one-day symposium is ideal for those working with patients that present with sleep-related complaints and are interested in expanding their knowledge on RBD as a sleep condition with particular long-term implications. This includes, but is not limited to, sleep medicine and neurology consultants, GPs, specialist registrars, clinical psychologists, sleep technologists, clinical nurse specialists, and clinical pharmacists.
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This event has kindly been sponsored by the following sponsors; The companies have provided sponsorship towards the venue and catering costs of this meeting, and will be present with an exhibition stand. They have had no input into or influence over the agenda, content or speakers.