Tenth Training Welcomes New PDF Research Advocates to the
Team Ending Parkinson's
NEW YORK, July 15, 2016
The
Parkinson's Disease Foundation® (PDF®) is pleased to welcome 20 people with
Parkinson's disease and care partners to its national research advocacy
network. These individuals join more than 325 patient leaders who
are helping PDF solve, treat and end Parkinson's disease.
The number of people living with Parkinson's is expected to double by 2030.
PDF research investments have advanced our understanding of Parkinson's and
improved millions of lives worldwide. But the Parkinson's community lacks
the therapies they need most — those that would ease disabling symptoms, and
slow or stop the disease. PDF is accelerating these goals by leveraging
the strengths of the people with the most at stake — those living with the
disease.
"More than a decade ago, PDF recognized that a critical
piece of the research equation was missing: the patient," said Veronica
Todaro, M.P.H., Vice President, National Programs, PDF. "We had a
vision for the future in which people with Parkinson's would be at the forefront
of research and today, PDF Research Advocates are making that vision a
reality."
This week, the newest PDF Research Advocates are
participating in the tenth training for Parkinson's
Advocates in Research, a signature program of PDF. Those
trained through the program have made strides in advancing patient-centered
research and care by advising government on research priorities, collaborating
with industry to create models of patient engagement and partnering with
academic centers to reach underserved communities.
"As a person living with Parkinson's, I understand the
urgency for better treatments and a cure," said Kirk Hall, M.B.A., of
Highlands Ranch, CO, a PDF Research Advocate and faculty member for the training.
"Having worked on the frontlines with researchers, I want my new
colleagues to know this: together, we can create a new model of patient-driven
research and care."
This week's training is part of PDF's strategy to end
Parkinson's disease by building a team of leaders in science, health care and
the patient community, and mobilizing them to work together toward a
cure. To learn more about the program and how to partner with PDF
Research Advocates, contact PDF at (800) 457-6676 or info@pdf.org or visit www.pdf.org/pair.
About Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's
disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects nearly one million
people in the US. Although promising research is being conducted, there
is currently no cure for Parkinson's disease.
About Patient Leadership at PDF
As part of the Parkinson's Disease Foundation® (PDF®)
strategy to end Parkinson's, PDF mobilizes leaders in the patient community to
help us more quickly solve, treat and end the disease. To date, through
its innovative patient leadership
programs, PDF has trained more than 325 people with Parkinson's and
care partners. Together, PDF and its patient leaders are playing an
integral role in shaping patient-centered research and care by advising
government on research priorities, collaborating with industry to create models
of patient engagement and partnering with academic centers to develop
groundbreaking programs that reach underserved communities. This work
began more than a decade ago with PDtrials, established in 2004 as the first website and coalition to
help patients understand and find clinical trials; continued with the creation
of the PDF People with Parkinson's Advisory Council in 2006, the first council
of its kind in the community; expanded with the growth of the Parkinson's
Advocates in Research program since 2008, which trains leaders to serve on the
frontlines with professionals seeking better treatments for their disease; and
is reaching new communities with the recent launch of the Women and PD
Initiative and the PD SELF program, which are training patient advocates to
address unmet needs. In 2016, PDF is investing $500,000 for patient
leadership programs.
About the Parkinson's Disease Foundation
The Parkinson's Disease Foundation® (PDF®) is a leading
national presence in Parkinson's disease research, education and public
advocacy. We are working for the nearly one million people in the US who
live with Parkinson's disease by funding promising scientific research while
supporting people living with Parkinson's disease through educational programs
and services. Since its founding in 1957, PDF has dedicated more than
$115 million to fund the work of leading scientists throughout the world and
nearly $50 million to support national education and advocacy initiatives.
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