
Join us for the 9th annual Kapil D. Sethi Brain Health Symposium!
Hosted by the Movement & Memory Disorder Center at Wellstar MCG Health, this event focuses on Alzheimer's disease-related dementias and Parkinson's disease and movement disorders, highlighting the latest advancements in research, treatments, and support for those living with neurodegenerative conditions.
The symposium brings valuable information to our community and also supports the caregivers who play such a crucial role in the lives of patients.
About Registration Parking & Transportation Donation & Support
Kapil D. Sethi Brain Health Symposium
Kristine Cordero | Project Coordinator
706-721-0402
Amy Kosh | Patient Educator
706-721-0402
This FREE educational community event places a spotlight on Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and related disorders, offering comprehensive insights into the latest research, breakthrough developments, and advanced treatment options tailored for individuals, care partners, and families grappling with neurodegenerative diseases.
Saturday, June 13th, 2026
8:30 am - 2:15 pm (Registration opens at 8:00 AM)
J. Harold Harrison, M.D. Education Commons
1301 R.A. Dent Blvd. Augusta, GA
Breakfast & Lunch Provided
(Continental breakfast and boxed lunches from Honey Baked Ham are available to registered
guests.)

Register by June 4th!
For more information | 706-721-0402

There will be a bus standing by at the entrance of the J. Harold Harrison building to return you to your parked vehicle at all times during the symposium.
If, for any reason, you need to leave the symposium early, simply walk to the bus and it will transport you to the parking deck. Click the link to open a viewable map.
The Kapil D. Sethi Brain Health Symposium is a great opportunity for family and professional caregivers and persons living with a movement disorder or dementia to learn more about neurodegenerative diseases from researchers, physicians. educators. and specialists.
Your help is needed to keep the symposium at no cost to attendees as well as to expand education and program offerings.
Please consider a tax-deductible donation to support education offerings. Your donation may be made in honor or memory of a family member or friend and will be used exclusively by Augusta University for Parkinson's disease. Movement Disorders, Alzheimer's and dementia education.
Donation forms are available upon request at the registration desk or you may call 706-721-2798 for more information.
