
Caring Companions of Atlanta was happy to sponsor an educational session for the APDA recently and were treated to a terrific presentation on Parkinson’s Disease and sleep by Victoria Olvera of Emory Healthcare. If good questions are any measure of the quality of a presentation and amount of learning that took place, Victoria hit a home run! The depth and quality of her knowledge was truly impressive…glad there are people like her so dedicated to helping patients’ in need!
Thanks to Lynn Ross and Eric Burkhard for the invitation to participate as well…we hope we get the “nod” again one day soon! Next time eggs benedict?!
Adam
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