In early , e-ParkinsonPost will be moving to the Parkinson Canada website. Don"t worry, we will help you get used to the change. Here is what to expect.
Parkinson Society Canada (PSC) is proud to share our National Advocacy Framework. This core document provides a snapshot of priorities that drive our advocacy efforts, the people involved in our initiatives, the actions we are taking, and what we hope to achieve for Canadians affected by Parkinson’s disease from now through the year 2020. The … Read more
Parkinson Society Canada (PSC) is proud to award Dr. Ali Rajput, Professor Emeritus Neurology, Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, with the 2014 Donald Calne Lectureship. The lecture will be delivered on May 26th during the Canadian Association for Neuroscience’s (CAN) annual conference in Montreal, Quebec. Dr. Rajput trained at the University of Michigan where he … Read more
Hanif Balolia, founder and president of Agecomfort.com, had the best inspiration in life and in business: his parents. “I wouldn’t be anywhere without my father,” says Hanif. “He taught me that you have to give back to those who are less fortunate, and not necessarily with financial support. Time is good. Giving both is even … Read more
Welcome to the first issue of eParkinsonPost for 2014. Throughout the year, we will update you on our progress in key areas including our work in federal advocacy, updates from our National Research Program and highlights from funded projects, as well as returning events such as Parkinson SuperWalk in September and Parkinson’s Awareness Month in … Read more
Parkinson Society Canada (PSC) funds doctors and clinicians early in their careers, nurturing the Parkinson’s specialists of tomorrow. One such specialist, Dr. Barbara Connolly, received the Nora Fischer Clinical Movement Disorders Fellowship in 2011. Trained in Toronto under Dr. Anthony Lang, Dr. Connolly now provides her world-class skills and expertise to patients in the Hamilton, … Read more
Since the release of the Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson’s Disease in 2012, more than 75,000 health professionals in Canada have been introduced to this resource to better diagnose and treat their Parkinson’s patients. Now, there are even more tools created specifically for doctors to improve the effectiveness of the guidelines. Parkinson Society Canada has developed … Read more
Four years in the making, the National Population Health Study of Neurological Conditions (NPHSNC), is nearing completion and expected to be tabled to the Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of Health, in the spring. Parkinson’s was included in 16 of the 17 research projects of this study, co-managed by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) … Read more
Parkinson Society Canada (PSC) provides a variety of online resources to support individuals, families and health professionals affected by Parkinson’s. Our online resources may be able to provide answers to the questions you have about this complex neurodegenerative disease. For People with Parkinson’s: An important first step is learning the basics of Parkinson’s disease, such … Read more