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Join us for this inaugural webinar in the newly developed MND New Zealand Community Forum where leading researchers and neurological practitioners will provide an update on key areas of motor neurone disease research happening on both sides of the Tasman. As the search for a cure continues there is an immense amount of research being undertaken to identify the cause and how to assist people living with MND to manage the disease. This includes drug trials, which is particularly relevant as both countries are embarking on an international trial that, in New Zealand’s case, is the first of its type for this country. This webinar will also feature the release of the New Zealand MND Best Practice Recommendations, which is the result of 2 years collaborative work by clinicians and others across the country.
MND New Zealand is a not-for-profit charity that has been providing community-based support to people living with MND, their whānau, family and carers for approximately 30 years. They are the only providers of this support in the country and totally rely on the generosity of fellow Kiwis to fund the work they do. This includes providing leadership and funding towards MND research including the establishment of the NZ MND Registry five years ago that provides significant support to several research initiatives in New Zealand and overseas.
Webinar facilitated by Scott Arrol, CEO, Motor Neurone Disease New Zealand.
Panel participants are:
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This MND NZ webinar is free for anyone to attend.
Register once for the MND NZ webinar series and get access to all webinars live and on-demand.