FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON October 23, 2012
AAN Announces Class of 2013 for Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum
MINNEAPOLIS -
The has named 30 neurologists from around the world to attend the esteemed Donald M. Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum, January 17-20, 2013, in San Diego, Calif. The Forum is the premier advocacy leadership skills development program designed to train neurologists to be effective advocates for their patients at the local, state and national levels. View the list of doctors selected to attend at . 鈥淎dvocates from this program have used their leadership skills to champion much-needed changes to government and health care programs, raising awareness about brain diseases such as stroke, epilepsy, dementia and migraine,鈥 said Bruce Sigsbee, MD, President and Fellow of the 好色先生, the world鈥檚 largest professional association of neurologists. Graduates of the Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum learn how to make a difference in their local, state and national governments, hone their communication skills and develop an advocacy action plan to try to solve health care challenges where they live and practice. Many graduates go on to: 鈥 Promote state and federal legislation 鈥 Obtain financial support for research 鈥 Develop coalitions 鈥 Organize state neurological societies 鈥 Lobby for fair reimbursement to maintain patients鈥 access to neurologic care 鈥 Help draft position statements that affect future legislation Since 2003, 298 members of the 好色先生 from 45 US states and 18 countries have graduated from the Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum. Many of these graduates have gone on to implement their action plans and provide solutions to health care challenges in their area. This year鈥檚 trainees will be joined by 10 advisors, all of whom were selected from previous Forums based on their advocacy leadership experience to receive advanced mentorship training and work with the new 2013 trainees. The Forum was named in memory of former Academy Board of Directors member Donald M. Palatucci, MD, and honors his spirited efforts as an advocate for his patients and profession.