Dr. Jaime Hatcher-Martin

About
Dr. Jaime Hatcher-Martin is a physician-scientist with expertise in neurology, movement disorders, telemedicine, and building virtual clinical practices. She founded Georgia's first telemedicine clinic for Movement Disorders and speaks nationally about telemedicine and movement disorders. Dr. Hatcher-Martin serves as the telemedicine expert on the American Academy of Neurology’s (AAN) Teleneurology subcommittee and has contributed to multiple AAN workgroups. She is also part of the International Parkinson Disease and Movement Disorders Telemedicine Task Force. Dr. Hatcher-Martin practices in 19 states with Synapticure as the Movement Disorders Director and is Adjunct Faculty at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Her research experience spans basic science, clinical trials, advisory boards, and grant reviews. She is certified in various movement disorder and stroke rating scales. Committed to community outreach, she collaborates with organizations like the Michael J. Fox Foundation and Parkinson Foundation. Additionally, she runs her consulting company, Face to Face Neurology.
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Let's Get Moving!
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Give the Gift of Quality of Life: Join the CFMC No Limits Giving Circle
The Center for Movement Challenges is excited to launch the No Limits Monthly Giving Circle — a new monthly donor program helping individuals with Parkinson’s disease and movement challenges access life-changing exercise, wellness programs, education, and support year-round.
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Parkinson’s Support Group Near Me: How to Find One That Fits Your Needs
Living with Parkinson’s disease can feel isolating, especially in the early stages of diagnosis.
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Try Free online CLasses
CFMC Online offers 100+ on-demand and live virtual classes—boxing, yoga, stretching, balance exercises, and more—designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s and neurodegenerative conditions.
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Try Free online CLasses
CFMC Online offers 100+ on-demand and live virtual classes—boxing, yoga, stretching, balance exercises, and more—designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s and neurodegenerative conditions.
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