CME-accredited webinar | Interdisciplinary guidelines for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) management across the spectrum

NMD4C and Muscular Dystrophy Canada (MDC) are pleased to invite you to a webinar on interdisciplinary guidelines for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1).

This webinar is CME-accredited. The NMD Rounds & Educational Webinars is a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

This webinar is primarily targeted at Canadian clinicians, academics and trainees with an interest in neuromuscular disease. NMD4C and MDC are providing organizational and technical support, and this is an independent clinical/academic webinar with no industry sponsorship.

Tuesday, October 6th at 5:00pm ET

If you have any questions, please email


Register HERE


Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, the attendees will be able to identify:

  1. Key management areas among the most frequent phenotypes of DM1
  2. Key treatment perspectives in DM1
  3. Life-threatening complications related to DM1 management

Topics and speakers:

International clinical guidelines for adult DM1: An allied health perspective

Dr. Cynthia Gagnon (NMD4C investigator)

Exercise prescription for adult DM1: What do we know?

Dr. Élise Duchesne (NMD4C member)

International clinical guidelines for congenital DM1

Dr. Craig Campbell (NMD4C investigator) and Dr. Cam-Tu Nguyen

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