NJCTS and Atlantic Health present the 2011 Statewide Symposium on Tourette Syndrome

Top Quote If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome, or if you think your child is showing signs of TS, register today for New Jersey's only TS Symposium. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) June 10, 2011 - On Saturday, June 25, internationally-recognized experts will discuss the latest in TS diagnosis, treatments and research. Individuals with TS, a chronic tic disorder, often present with a complex neuropsychiatric syndrome that can include obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other behavioral problems. This presents diagnostic and treatment challenges for physicians and others who deal with these patients, such as behavioral health professionals and school personnel. This half-day program will help clarify some of the complexity around TS by providing the latest and most complete information available.

    Registration deadline is June 20, 2011. To register, call 1-800-247-9580 or visit atlantichealth.org and click on Classes & Events. Click here for directions to Overlook Medical Center. Parking will be available in the West Garage directly across from the hospital's Main Entrance. Credits are available for physicians, psychiatrists, mental health workers, nurses and social workers. Registration fees are $75 for physicians and $25 for non-physicians.

    Symposium Schedule
    7:15 to 7:45am
 Registration & Continental Breakfast


    7:45 to 7:50am
 Welcome
    
Roger M. Kurlan, MD
    Neurologist, Medical Director, Movement Disorders Program
    Atlantic Neuroscience Institute, Overlook Hospital

    7:50 to 8:05am
 A Patient's Perspective 


    8:05 to 8:55am 
Tourette Syndrome: The Tic Disorder

    Roger M. Kurlan, MD


    8:55 to 9:45am
    
Psychiatric Co-morbid Disorders: ADHD, OCD, and Mood/Anxiety Disorders

    Barbara J. Coffey, MD, MS
    Director, Tics and Tourette Clinical and Research Program
    New York University Langone School of Medicine
    Associate Professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Research Psychiatrist
    Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research NYU Child Study Center

    9:45 to 10:35am 
Other Psychiatric Symptoms in Tourette Syndrome
    Cathy L. Budman, MD
    Associate Professor of Psychiatry
    Hofstra University School of Medicine
    North Shore- LIJ Health System
    Director of the Movement Disorders Program in Psychiatry
    North Shore University Hospital


    10:35 to 10:50am 
Break


    10:50 to 11:40am 
Habit Reversal, CBT and Other Non-drug Interventions
Lori Rockmore, PsyD
    Clinical Director, Tourette Syndrome Program
    Rutgers University Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology

    11:40 to 11:55am 
Break

    
11:40am to 12:30pm
 Genetics of Tourette Syndrome
Jay A. Tischfield, PhD, FACMG
    Duncan and Nancy MacMillan
    Professor II of Genetics
    Director, Human Genetics Institute of New Jersey
    (Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, UMDNJ)
    Rutgers University Department of Genetics/Human Genetics Institute

    12:30 to 1:00pm Certificate Distribution. Mingle with speakers for questions and answers.
    Schedule is subject to change.

    About Atlantic Neuroscience Institute
:

    Atlantic Neuroscience Institute at Overlook Medical Center and Morristown Medical Centers is a regional leader in neuroscience care, offering a broad range of advanced neurological, neurosurgical and neurodiagnostic services in a community hospital setting, anchoring a regional system of neuroscience care. An active participant in clinical research, the Institute continually strives to educate the community, patients and practitioners regarding the signs, symptoms and treatment of neurological disorders.
    The Institute has established a reputation for excellence in the diagnosis and treatment of:
    Brain tumors
    Cerebrovascular disease: stroke and aneurysms
    Degenerative diseases of the nervous system
    Epilepsy
    Inflammatory disorders of the nervous system
    Movement disorders: Parkinson's disease, Tourette syndrome and Restless Legs syndrome
    Neuromuscular disease
    Pain and headache
    Spinal disorders
    Traumatic brain injury, including concussion

    About NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome:

    NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders is a not-for-profit organization committed to the advocacy of children and families with Tourette Syndrome and its associated disorders. Dedicated to delivering high quality services to individuals, the Center recognizes the importance of educating the public, medical professionals, and teachers about this disorder through programs and affiliations with public schools, health centers and universities.

    Our services include:
    Coordinated family support among partner and community organizations
    Referrals for medical diagnosis and treatment
    Referrals for mental health services
    Education and training at medical schools and universities to develop a new generation of New Jersey professionals knowledgeable about TS and associated disorders
    Outreach and training for practicing physicians, educators and allied professionals
    Research into causes and treatments for TS and associated disorders
    The nation's only university-based, stand-alone TS psychological clinic, located at Rutgers University
    The world's first TS DNA and cell repository, making genetic material available to qualified researchers world-wide to understand factors that may lead to treatments and cures

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