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Proceedings of the world summit on parkinson’s disease

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Sneha Mantri, M. F. Ghilardi, M. F. Ghilardi, Nicole Lessard, Nicole Lessard, Monica Norcini, Monica Norcini, Alessandro Di Rocco, Kristin Wallock, Kristin Wallock, John Lehr, John Lehr, Michael S. Okun

Summary

Researchers from global movement disorder centers convened the first World Summit on Parkinson's Disease to define priority areas for clinicians, policymakers, and patients facing this progressive neurological condition. The summit laid the groundwork for coordinated international action on research, care, and policy for the millions living with Parkinson's disease worldwide.

This meeting report summarizes the proceedings of the inaugural World Summit on Parkinson’s Disease, held 11-13 June 2025 in Fiesole, Italy. The Summit was co-sponsored by the Parkinson’s Foundation and the Fresco Parkinson’s Institute. Representatives from movement disorders centers, non-governmental organizations, and disease foundations came together to outline key global priority areas for policy-makers, clinicians, and people with Parkinson’s disease.

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