Edmond J. Safra Nurse Educator Program

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Are you a nurse educator? Apply to the Edmond J. Safra Nurse Educator Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation to help prepare the next generation of nurses for the growing population of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD).

This Train-the-Trainer program is dedicated to enhancing Parkinson’s disease care by equipping nursing leaders across the U.S. with the knowledge and tools to teach future nurses specialized, patient-centered Parkinson’s care.

The Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Educator Program offers multiple training sessions each year at various Parkinson’s disease and movement disorder centers. Each program has limited spots to enhance learning and provide a personalized experience. Nurse educators are selected through a competitive application process, with acceptances granted on a rolling basis until each site reaches capacity. Educators who complete the program and independent project within six months are eligible to receive a $3,000 stipend.

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Background and Goals

Nurses are essential to Parkinson's care. With the number of people living with Parkinson’s in the U.S. projected to reach 1.2 million by 2030, and a shortage of neurologists specializing in Parkinson's, it is crucial to prepare nurses to effectively support and treat individuals with this disease.

Established in 2009, this program started by offering undergraduate faculty an immersive, accredited experience that includes academic instruction, hands-on patient care with individuals living with Parkinson’s, independent study, and mentorship from nurse specialists at nationally recognized movement disorder centers. In 2024, the program expanded to include nurse educators in both hospital and community settings.

The Parkinson's Foundation proudly hosts this program as part of its commitment to training healthcare professionals. To date, the program has prepared over 330 nurse educators, collectively reaching an estimated 26,000 nursing students annually, reaching nearly 350,000 nurse students nationwide with accurate and important information about Parkinson’s.

Leadership

Parkinson's nurse specialists, along with The Edmond J. Safra Foundation, launched this program to improve the education of future nurses in order to meet the needs of the growing PD population.

Affiliated with academic Parkinson's disease and movement disorders centers throughout the U.S., faculty members are Parkinson’s experts who represent interprofessional teams.

FAQs

Below we answer the most common questions about The Edmond J. Safra Nurse Educator Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation. If you have additional questions, please contact us at Nursing@Parkinson.org.

Scholar Engagement Series

Scholar Alumni and nurses with a need to know are invited to our spring and fall Scholar Engagement Series. This is a time when participants of the Edmond J. Safra Nurse Educator Program present their work.  If you have not participated in the program but are interested in joining us for the scholar engagement series, please email GDyer@Parkinson.org so we can include you in the upcoming events.

Password Protected Scholar Page

This repository is for Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Educator Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation alumni and includes a link to the alumni book and independent projects.

To access this page, you must be a scholar of the program. If you are a scholar and you have not received the password for page access, please contact Gina Dyer at GDyer@Parkinson.org.

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