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Training: Veterans

Parkinson's Disease Research Education and Clinical Center (PADRECC) Southeast

The Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, VA is home to the PADRECC for the southeastern region of the United States. Veterans who have received an honorable discharge from any branch of the United States armed forces and who have served on active duty either during wartime or peacetime are eligible to receive PADRECC services. The PADRECC offers a variety of patient care services and research opportunities for veterans who have been previously diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease or related disorders or have just started to notice symptoms. In collaboration with Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, participation in PADRECC clinical research is also available to non-veterans with Parkinson’s disease.

 

Veterans Brain Injury Program

The brain injury program offers acute inpatient brain injury rehabilitation, comprehensive interdisciplinary evaluations, 24-hour coverage by physiatrist and nursing with rehabilitation experience, outpatient assessments, opportunities for research and participation in clinical trials.

 


Virginia Commonwealth University
Center for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering (VCU-CERSE)
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Theatre Row Building, Room 4226
PO Box 843038
730 East Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 23298-3038
804-828-9547 (voice)
804-827-0663 (fax)
E-mail: cerse@vcu.edu
http://www.cerse.vcu.edu
http://www.pmr.vcu.edu
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