Designed for Healthcare Professionals
Expand your professional knowledge of Parkinson’s disease (PD) with online accredited education. Courses cover a wide range of essential topics for healthcare providers who treat people with Parkinson’s. Complete courses that are relevant to your professional needs on a schedule that works for you.
Education Series for Community Providers
To help healthcare professionals deliver culturally competent, high-quality Parkinson’s care, the Parkinson’s Foundation, with support from the CVS Health Foundation, developed a free series of self-paced online accredited courses that offer valuable information to those who care for people with Parkinson’s.
Hospitalization in PD
Each year, nearly one-third of the one million Americans living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) will experience a hospital encounter.
Despite the frequency of these encounters, delivery of quality hospital care for people with Parkinson’s remains elusive. We can close these gaps in care by aligning the self-advocacy efforts of people with PD with clinical education and standardized care protocols in every hospital.
Professional Ed Talks
Professional Education Talks are accredited short (one hour or less) courses that focus on peer-to-peer interaction and best practice implementation strategies while including real world scenarios with people with Parkinson’s.
Team-based Palliative Care Essentials for Parkinson’s Disease
Each interprofessional team member plays a role in providing palliative care. As palliative care needs are significant contributors to quality of life in Parkinson's disease, an outpatient palliative care model may improve symptom burden in PD, and improve end-of-life care.
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