Why PD Wise?
The idea for PD WISE started in a conversation with my friend Chris Tracey. Both of us were diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s disease, and one night over dinner we reflected on the importance of forming and nurturing personal connections with others who live with Parkinson’s and also of learning about others’ experiences with the disease. PD WISE was created as a hub for sharing personal stories, experiences, and wisdom gained from living with Parkinson’s and aims to encourage these connections and opportunities for learning.
Guiding Principles
- Being a part of a supportive and informed community helps us live well with Parkinson’s disease.
- Telling and hearing stories of Parkinson’s benefits those who have the disease; their families, care partners, and friends; and researchers, health care workers, and the larger public.
- People with Parkinson’s experience the disease in both similar and different ways, and thus have common and distinctive stories and needs.
- Personal stories of Parkinson’s disease enrich current efforts in research, education, and advocacy; and efforts to raise both awareness of the disease and funding for its treatment and cure.
- US is stronger and more hopeful than I.
About Allan Cole
I serve as Dean of the School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin, where I am also appointed as the Robert Lee Sutherland Chair in Mental Health and Social Policy, and as the Bert Kruger Smith Centennial Professor in Social Work. I also serve in leadership at Dell Medical School, as Deputy for Health Humanities and Technology, and as Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. In this work, I support efforts among Dell Med faculty, learners, and leadership related to patient-centered care, ethical practices, physician health and wellbeing, as these impact both educational and research domains.
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Allan Cole
