Exploring the Option of DBS – Is it for You? (In-Person)

Mon Sep 30 2024 at 04:00 pm to 05:00 pm

Providence Portland Medical Center | Portland

Parkinson's Resources of Oregon
Publisher/HostParkinson's Resources of Oregon
Exploring the Option of DBS \u2013 Is it for You? (In-Person)
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An in-person PRO event on the Eastside! Join us for this discussion led by Dr. Seth Oliveria, MD
About this Event

Join us for this in-person discussion this discussion led by Dr. Seth Oliveria, MD, PhD. in the CC Amphitheatre on the first floor of Providence Portland hospital. This talk will address important questions you may have like: What is DBS? What benefits can I reasonably expect with DBS and what are its limitations? Am I a suitable candidate for DBS? What does DBS surgery involve and what is the recovery process like? How does treatment with DBS evolve as my Parkinson’s progresses and What is coming in the future for DBS treatment? Dr. Oliveria will also answer other questions you may have.


Dr. Oliveria is the Director of Functional Neurosurgery, Providence Brain and Spine Institute Oliveria is the Director of Functional Neurosurgery, Providence Brain and Spine Institute and The Oregon Clinic Neurosurgery and Spine.

Dr. Oliveria attended Linfield College in McMinnville, OR. He earned his MD and his PhD in neuroscience from the University of Colorado, where his research focused on neuronal calcium channels. He completed his neurosurgical training at the University of Florida including a fellowship in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery. He performs general cranial and spinal neurosurgery and is particularly interested in deep brain stimulation and the surgical treatment of epilepsy.

Dr. Oliveria loves the outdoors, flyfishing, backpacking, photography, and snowboarding.

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Providence Portland Medical Center, 4805 NE Glisan Street, Portland, United States

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