Clinical Movement Disorder Fellowship
| Duration: 1 year Funds Available: $50,000.00 The Clinical Movement Disorder fellowship program is a strategic initiative to encourage promising young clinicians to enter into clinical training in the subspecialty of Movement Disorders, which will include Parkinson’s disease. The purpose of this post-residency training is to provide expertise in the diagnosis and management of Parkinson’s disease and may include other movement disorders. Clinical training is the largest component of this hands-on program (at least 80%) but could include an element of research. Parkinson Society Canada wants to ensure that each Canadian with Parkinson’s receives appropriate medical expertise, drug treatment, support services, continuous care, educational resources, respect, dignity, help and hope. This fellowship represents the first step in achieving part of our goal of ensuring that these critical elements in the day-to-day management of Parkinson’s are accessible and available. In this initiative, Parkinson Society Canada is capitalizing on the potential of partnerships to support new programs and increase overall funding for our research program. Click below to download our Request for Applications for the Clinical Disorders Fellowship Should you wish to be added to our email list for RFA/funding announcements or should you have any inquiries, please contact: Ivy Lim-CarterDirector, National Research & Clinical Programs ivy.lim-carter@parkinson.ca (416) 227-3382 (416) 227-9600 (Fax) 1(800)565-3000 ext. 3382 (Toll Free) ► Online Application Submission |


