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Northwest PADRECC
Parkinson's Disease Research, Education & Clinical Center
The Northwest PADRECC is a collaborative effort of the Portland VA Medical Center and the VA Puget Sound Health Care System (Seattle). Clinical, research, and educational activities take place in Seattle and Portland.
Veterans with Parkinson's disease can use this website to find information about Parkinson's disease and how to be seen in a NW PADRECC clinic. We also list area support groups and information resources such as classes, books, and other websites. more...
Health care providers will find referral/consultation information, resources for continuing professional education (videos, symposia, teleconferences, etc.) and a list of published research results. Our Movement Disorder Fellowship provides two years of post-residency research, education, and clinical learning opportunities to eligible neurologists. more...
About the NW PADRECC
The Northwest PADRECC serves veterans living in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana,Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa. It is one of six centers throughout the United States. more...
Operating as a national consortium, each PADRECC conducts research covering basic biomedicine, rehabilitation, health services delivery, and clinical care.
This website provides an overview of the PADRECC network,
including available services, instructions for accessing care, and contact
information. Links are also available for each individual PADRECC, including
Philadelphia, Richmond, Houston, West Los Angeles, San Francisco, and
Portland/Seattle. |
This website provides an overview of the National VA
Parkinson's Disease Consortium, including history and future direction,
membership information and application, national VA movement disorder
specialist directory, and resources designed for the VA clinician. |
Behavioral Health and Clinical Neurosciences Section
Phone: 503-721-1091
FAX: 503-402-2961
email: nwpadrecc@va.gov
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