Frontline Feedback: A Filmmaker and Patient's Perspective - Presentation Video

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Video footage of this special presentation is now available online.
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The American Parkinson Disease Association Massachusetts Chapter, Information & Referral Center at Boston University Medical Campus, and Center for Neurorehabilitation at Sargent College invite you to a special presentation recognizing April as Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month and introducing the new APDA National Resource Center for Rehabilitation at Boston University.


Frontline Feedback:

A Filmmaker and Patient’s Perspective


David Iverson - PBS Frontline Correspondent

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
12 Noon – 2:00 PM


Boston University College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College
635 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215

David Iverson has been a producer, writer and anchor for public broadcasting for nearly 30 years. He co-produced, directed, wrote and reported the 2009 PBS Frontline documentary “My Father, My Brother and Me,” which profiled his family’s struggle with Parkinson’s disease.

Welcome & Introductions: Dean Gloria S. Waters, PhD College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College

Greetings provided by Chapter and Center staff Terry Ellis, PhD, PT, Volodymyr Lyczmanenko, Marie Saint-Hilaire, MD, and Cathi Thomas, MS, RN

Please RSVP to (800) 651-8466 or information@apdama.org.