More than half of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have psychosis at some time. Psychosis also affects up to 75% of people with Parkinson’s disease dementia, and symptoms can include hallucinations and delusions.
In Savannah, Meridian is conducting several clinical trials for people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and psychotic symptoms. Clinical trials can offer a care option for people with symptoms that can’t be addressed by current therapies.
Join this interactive virtual event hosted by Meridian clinical staff members. This is a free event for ANYONE affected by PD, including those suffering from PD, and their family, friends, caregivers, and advocates. Attendees will receive a free lunch voucher.
Meeting topics:
- Investigational treatment options for patients with PD
- Current PD studies in Savannah
- What to expect when joining a clinical trial
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Virtual Q&A: Parkinson's Disease Research Studies
Thursday, September 24, 2020 at Noon (ET)
Virtual Meeting via Zoom
An invitation with information to join this event will be emailed to you after you sign up.
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Featured Presenter
Victoria DiNatale
Recruiting Specialist at Meridian Clinical Research in Savannah, GA
Founded in 1999 in Omaha, NE, Meridian studies the safety and effectiveness of new medicines, devices, and treatments. Its mission is to enrich lives by providing quality, compassionate care to patients and unparalleled clinical research services. Clinical studies help scientists develop life-changing medicines, but it starts with you — participation makes it all possible. For more than 20 years, thousands of patients have trusted Meridian because of our focus on creating a positive patient experience.
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