Parkinson’s Disease Training Roadmap! Feedback Needed

Hi everyone,

I’m excited to share a draft of our Parkinson’s Disease Clinical & Genetic Training Roadmap—a resource designed for undergraduates, clinicians, geneticists, and researchers. This roadmap is still a work in progress, and your insights can make it even better.

You can view and comment on the roadmap here
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Please take a look and add your suggestions, ideas, or any resources you think would help. Whether you spot something to improve or want to add new content, all feedback is welcome!

Let’s make this a practical, community-driven guide for everyone interested in Parkinson’s disease.

Thank you for your help!

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Thanks for starting this resource, @psaffie ! I left some initial comments, would be interested in your feedback before I keep working on it.

Also interested in what other Mentorship & Training task force members (@fbbriggs, @danieltds, @malosco, @paularp, @peixott, @Vidash) think! Again, thanks for getting this going, @psaffie :slight_smile:

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Hi @gginnan and thanks for tagging me!

I have reviewed Paula’s material and I think it is for sure a great step in the right direction! I’ve left some minor suggestions there but I wanted to highlight one major aspect as well. I think that this document needs a bit more of documentantion on who would be ideal audience for the document, as well as what this is supposed to accomplish, as you pointed out in your own comments.

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This is fantastic @psaffie! I’ve added a few suggestions

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@ecebayram maybe you could give me a hand here, to move this to a nice and useful end? :slight_smile:

it’s really neat! but i was kind of thinking, for example, instead of clinicians being guided to a clinical roadmap kind of a thing, could we think of it as someone from a different background trying to pick up a new skill? i have clinical training, and already going through the resources around me for instance, but i don’t know where to look for genetic analysis training and i would like to learn about that kind of a guide. so your “training” doesn’t get limited by your background but instead shaped by what you want to learn