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Our free Movement Disorders Seminar returns Spring 2024

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St. Joseph's/Candler and the Institute for Neurosciences Movement Disorders Program will bring back its annual Movement Disorders Seminar in April 2024. The event will be held in person at the Eckburg Auditorium at Savannah Technical College, 5717 White Bluff Road.

This free Movement Disorders Seminar fosters education, community and promotes useful resources to patients and caregivers to navigate their movement disorder journey. The seminar features educational sessions and access to local health vendors and providers.

When: Friday, April 19, 2024; registration and vendor fair begins at 8:30, program ends at 2:30

Where: Eckburg Auditorium, 5717 White Bluff Road, Savannah, Ga. 31405

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Cost: Free

Other details: Breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Dr. Jill Trumble, Savannah neurologist

The keynote speaker is Dr. Jill Trumble. Dr. Trumble is a board-certified neurologist and medical director of the SJ/C Movement Disorders Program. Dr. Trumble is a graduate from the Medical College of Georgia, where she also completed her residency in neurology and her fellowship in movement disorders. She is board certified from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Trumble is the first St. Joseph’s/Candler neurologist to have office hours in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Among the conditions she treats are Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, epilepsy, movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease, vertigo and others.

To register for this year's event, please fill out the registration form below. For more information, call 912-819-2224.

About the SJ/C Movement Disorders Program

The mission of the Movement Disorders Program is to provide the highest quality care available in the area, striving to promote a continuous positive quality of life for patients, their families and all caregivers experiencing the effects of a movement disorder. Some of the common movement disorders we treat include:

  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Lewy Body Dementia
  • Huntington's Disease
  • Essential Tremor
  • Restless Leg Syndrome
  • Torticollis
  • More

For more information about the Movement Disorders Program, visit our website.

If you'd like to make a donation to the Movement Disorders Program, you can securely do so online here.

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