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How Physicians and Researchers can partner with Advocacy Groups 1
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Orlando, Florida USA 2
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PPA Board of Directors 3
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4 th of July, 1950 4
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Disease Advocacy Groups Are formed in chronic or devastating diseases Try to meet unmet need of patients 5
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CPAG Coalition Patient Advocacy Groups Washington, D.C. 6
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The Web Patient Advocacy Groups offer web-based, easily accessible and medically reliable information to patients about their condition 7
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Email List Serve Patient Advocacy Groups offer a means for members to interact either through email, list serves, blogs, or message boards 8
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Annual Meetings Patient Advocacy Groups organize annual meetings for members, whereby disease experts and members can interact face to face. 9
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PPA Conference 10
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Ask the Experts The PPA is able to offer a virtual interface between medical experts and their membership via our on-line “Ask the Experts” forum 11
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Genetic Testing The PPA potentiates blood banking and genetic research by gathering relatively large numbers of patients in one repository 12
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My Father 13
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Researchers Dream Team 14
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PPA Being Proactive There is a great need to organize and galvanize scientific and medical experts to research a rare condition 15
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Motivation The PPA wants to motivate experts to help the advocacy group bring the best possible information to our patients 16
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Patient and Advocacy Group Leader 17
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