Projects In Knowledge, Powered By Kaplan®, Launches Videos to Inform and Inspire Medical Professionals, ALS Patients
Projects In Knowledge (PIK), powered by Kaplan, launched videos highlighting the inspiring journeys of two individuals with ALS, showcasing their determination to live fulfilling lives. Andrea Peet, who has completed marathons in all 50 states, and David Lloyd Jr., who adapted his passion for racing to raise nearly $1 million for ALS research, share their stories to inspire others. PIK aims to educate medical professionals through these testimonials. Recently, PIK received Best-In-Class recognition from Bristol Myers Squibb for its innovative educational programs in lung cancer and psoriasis.
- Successful launch of inspirational ALS awareness videos.
- Highlighting significant fundraising efforts approaching $1 million for ALS research.
- Recognition from Bristol Myers Squibb for educational program outcomes.
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With a theme of “finding strength in ALS,” the videos feature
“By sharing these incredible testimonials of courage and determination, we hope that the videos will inform, encourage, and inspire others, both medical professionals and those dealing with the challenges of this disease,” said
To identify the patients, PIK worked with Dr.
The gravity of an ALS diagnosis cannot be underestimated, but as Peet says, while the disease is fatal, each patient is given the opportunity of time to live one's "best life" with their remaining days. That is what she has done for the past eight years as she and
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In addition to her marathons, Peet in 2016 founded the
Lloyd’s story involves his determination to drive in a competitive race, including adapting a car, even while his physical health diminished. He eventually drove with an automatic transmission in a competitive time trial event and placed second in the unlimited division. When racing became too difficult, however, he refocused his passion for racing into organizing sponsored fundraising events in which people donate to drive on a sloped track. This past year alone, his fundraising efforts approached
Lloyd says, “If you can make it something that will outlast you, you've built a legacy. And people will tell stories about this bit of good you did by finding a way to stay sane and be somehow productive while you do it with a very real horror of ALS.”
To watch the video, visit:
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Recently, PIK received Best-In-Class recognition from Bristol Myers Squibb for the outcomes achieved by its innovative programs to educate physicians in two clinical areas: immunotherapy for lung cancer, as well as new and emerging therapeutic agents for psoriasis.
About Projects In Knowledge, Powered By Kaplan®
Projects In Knowledge (PIK), Powered By Kaplan, is a fully accredited provider of peer-reviewed education and dynamic practice tools for physicians and other clinicians. PIK offers @Point of Care™, a technology platform dedicated to creating innovative digital solutions that not only better connect patients, caregivers, and clinicians, but also provide a means to analyze and share data to encourage shared decision-making that can improve health outcomes. Founded in 1985, PIK has been a pioneer in the digital transformation of healthcare with a legacy of experience, expertise, and dedication to improving the knowledge, competencies, and skills of physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals. PIK and @Point of Care are part of
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