DATE
Sun, October 26, 2025
EVENT TIME
8:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT
LOCATION
Toronto Marriott Markham 170 Enterprise Blvd. Markham, ON L6G 0E6 Canada
Sun, October 26, 2025
8:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT
Toronto Marriott Markham 170 Enterprise Blvd. Markham, ON L6G 0E6 Canada
In 2019, WPP hosted Canada’s first-ever Parkinson’s-focused conference for primary care physicians. The event was an outstanding success, attended by over 75 general practitioners, and featured in-depth discussions with a panel of renowned neurologists.
We are excited to bring back this impactful event in 2025! This year’s conference will provide primary care physicians with updated, evidence-based knowledge on Parkinson’s disease, treatment options, helping them better diagnose and manage the condition in their practices. Our panel of world-renowned neurologists and medical professors will present on the following key topics:
Challenges Faced by General Practitioners in Diagnosing and Managing Parkinson’s Disease
Early Signs and Symptoms: Motor and Non-Motor, and Disease Progression
Mental Health and Parkinson’s Disease
Differential Diagnosis, Treatment Options, and The Role of Medication
Chair, World Parkinson’s Program
Practicing Neurologist
Associate Professor of Neurology,
University of Toronto
Krembil Clinician Investigator,
Krembil Research Institute
Neurologist
Author
Founder, World Parkinson’s Program
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry,
University of Toronto
Krembil Clinician Investigator,
Krembil Research Institute
We are excited to announce One Shot Shootout as a prize sponsor for our upcoming event!
Titleist is a leading golf brand renowned for its precision-engineered golf balls, clubs, and gear, dedicated to providing golfers of all levels with products that deliver exceptional performance.
With Sponsorship at our World Parkinson’s Program Educational Conference comes the opportunity to Promote your brand to a growing audience through recognition as a community leader.
All sponsorships are 100% tax deductible. Donors will receive a tax receipt up to $500.!
All while making a difference to the lives of those impacted by Parkinson’s disease.