
Christopher Hess, MD
@cwhessmd
Associate Professor, Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases at UFHealth
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http://movementdisorders.ufhealth.org/team/faculty-fellows/christopher-w-hess-m-d/ 16-07-2013 17:23:31
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A huge "thank-you" to our hardworking residents and fellows, today and everyday! 😍🐊🧠(And thanks Julia Close, MD, MBA for the fun GME events all week!) Michael Jaffee, MD UF Health #ghhs #ThankaResidentDay


FELLOW SPOTLIGHT 🔦: Troubleshooting DBS for essential tremor got you trembling? 😨 Never fear! Our programming superheroes 🦸♂️ reveal their secrets to defeat dysarthria, ataxia & more! Keep this article to save the day! Enrique Martinez Filipe Sarmento doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.…


Today is the Annual Parkinson’s Disease Symposium organized by Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases. Inspiring talk by Dave Iverson : “Hope is a mode of resistance”. 🙏🏻 What a great way to start the day!



What a great event! My 7 tips for PwP in the hospital : 1) Be ready 2) Speak up 3) Choose your advocate 4) Timing is everything 5) Know what to avoid 6) Keep moving 7) Swallow with care Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=miU1Gb… & visit parkinson.org/hospitalsafety Parkinson's Foundation




Congratulations to our amazing fellows who graduated at sunset last night. The person with disease is the sun and each day you will rise to create impact. It has been an honor sharing two years with you Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases #parkinson #dystonia #michaelokun


Nothing says OR day like having a guided tour through the mexican food world by the hand of Enrique Martinez and Gator Master Michael Okun. I do not know what we stimulated more today, the STN or the NTS (cue neurological laugh) 😂


I just want to emphasize that this is a GREAT educational opportunity for all fellows in movement disorders and led by a great movement disorders neurologist and educator Dr. Katie Moore Duke University


Ready to learn about our favorite thing: P H E N O M E M O L O G Y ! ! ! With Dr. Steven Frucht and the movement disorders TEAM represented by Katie Moore, MD MSc Our favorite phenomenology is null points is dystonic tremor! Love to see that tremor stop. What is yours? 🐊🔥



Developing trainees into the next generation of leaders in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders is what the MDS Aspen course has been about for 34 years. Today these 3 neurologists and 1 neurosurgeon from Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases UF Health will join 95 other trainees to


Sticks of success! The rising future of Parkinson and movement disorders is in this picture. This is Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases alumni reunion and look carefully as all the faces who make the magic happen are all present on sticks thanks to Pam Zeilma! UF Health



